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单词 impassionate
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impassionateadj.1

/ɪmˈpaʃənət/
Forms: Also 1500s em-.
Etymology: < Italian impassionato, past participle of impassionare (see impassion v.).
Now rare.
= impassioned adj. (In Spenser const. as past participle of impassion.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > passion > [adjective] > affected with passion or strong emotion
passioned1525
passionatea1530
appassionatea1586
appassionateda1586
impassionate1590
impassionated1596
impassioned1605
stunned1870
1590 C. Marlowe Tamburlaine: 2nd Pt. sig. F3 (title) Tamburlaine. With his impassionate fury.
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene v. ix. sig. V3v With the neare touch whereof in tender hart The Briton Prince was sore empassionate . View more context for this quotation
1812 S. T. Coleridge in R. Southey Omniana I. cxxv. 238 The vehement and impassionate partizan of Mr. Wilkes.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

impassionateadj.2

Etymology: < im- prefix2 + passionate adj. and n. Compare medieval Latin impassiōnātus.
Now rare.
Free from, or not governed by, passion; calm, dispassionate.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective]
unpassionatea1586
dispassionate1595
kindlessa1596
stupid1595
passionless1603
unpassioned?1605
unpassionated1611
impassionate1621
dispassioneda1631
dispassionated1647
feelinglessa1658
superior1667
unimpassioned1744
throbless1748
apathistical1797
emotionless1800
unemotioned1817
neutrologistic1824
frog-hearted1829
unimpassionate1845
disimpassioned1860
impressionless1864
unemotional1876
sentimentless1880
the mind > emotion > calmness > [adjective]
eveneOE
still1340
unperturbeda1450
unmovedc1480
quietful1494
lowna1500
calma1568
calmya1586
unpassionatea1586
smartless1593
reposeful1594
dispassionate1595
recollected1595
unaffectedc1595
unpassioned?1605
unpassionated1611
collecteda1616
tranquila1616
untouched1616
impassionate1621
composed1628
dispassioneda1631
tranquillous1638
slow1639
serene1640
dispassionated1647
imperturbed1652
unruffled1654
reposing1655
equanimous1656
perplacid1660
placate1662
equal1680
collect1682
cooled1682
posed1693
sedate1693
impassive1699
uninflamed1714
unexcited1735
unalarmed1756
unfanned1764
unagitated1772
undistraught1773
recollected1792
equable1796
unfussy1823
take-it-easy1825
unflurried1854
cool1855
comfortable1856
disimpassioned1860
tremorless1869
unpressured1879
unrippled1883
ice-cool1891
unrattled1891
Zen-likea1908
unrestless1919
steadyish1924
ataractic1941
relaxed1958
nonplussed1960
loose1968
Zenned-out1968
downtempo1972
mellowed1977
de-stressed1999
1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy i. iii. i. iii. 244 It stirres vp dull symptomes, and a kinde of stupidity, or impassionate hurt.
a1656 Bp. J. Hall Shaking of Olive-tree (1660) ii. 123 It being the doctrine of that [Stoick] sect, that a wise man should be impassionate.
1664 Leighton Def. Mod. Episc. in Wks. (1868) 637 Upon the exactest (if impartial and impassionate) inquiry.
1850 Tait's Edinb. Mag. Feb. 106/1 Spirits..whose dwelling is with simple impassionate truth.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online September 2018).

impassionatev.

/ɪmˈpaʃəneɪt/
Forms: Also 1600s em-.
Etymology: < impassionate adj.1: see -ate suffix3.
1. transitive. = impassion v.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > passion > affect with passion or strong emotion [verb (transitive)]
passion1467
stir1490
passionate1566
appassionate1589
impassion1591
earnest1603
impassionatea1641
to move a person's blood1697
a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 264 Alexandra..was above all empassionated for his death.
1668 H. More Divine Dialogues ii. iv. 185 A very empassionating strain of Poetry.
1669 Addr. Hopeful Young Gentry 61 The object possessing and impassionating you.
1685 H. More Paralipomena Prophetica 11 With a moving and empassionating Rhetorick.
1857 E. P. Whipple Character & Characteristic Men (1866) iv. 97 Genius..impassionates soaring imagination into settled purpose.
2. intransitive. To be or become impassioned. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > passion > be or become affected with passion [verb (intransitive)]
passion1598
fire1604
impassionate1639
1639 G. Daniel Vervicensis 234 This fired my Rage; let it enflame thy verse, T' empassionate for me.
a1657 G. Daniel Poems (1878) I. 63 How shall wee speake of him? what Numbers bring T'empassionate, and worthy Orgies sing?
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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