| 释义 | View usage for: (dɪspæʃənət) adjectiveSomeone who is dispassionate is calm and reasonable, and not affected by emotions.  We, as prosecutors, try to be dispassionate about the cases we bring.  He spoke in the flat, dispassionate tone of a lecturer. Synonyms: objective, fair, neutral, detached More Synonyms of dispassionatedispassionately adverb [ADVERB with verb] He sets out the facts coolly and dispassionately. More Synonyms of dispassionatedispassionate in British English (dɪsˈpæʃənɪt) adjectivedevoid of or uninfluenced by emotion or prejudice; objective; impartialDerived formsdispassionately (disˈpassionately)  adverbdispassionateness (disˈpassionateness) noundispassionate in American English (dɪsˈpæʃənət)   adjective  free from passion, emotion, or bias; calm; impartial  SIMILAR WORDS:   fair Derived formsdispassion (disˈpassion)  noun dispassionately (disˈpassionately)  adverbHe held a cut glass tumbler in his hand and gazed at her with dispassionate dark eyes that seemed to miss nothing.Examples of 'dispassionate' in a sentencedispassionateSeeunshakenDefinition not influenced by emotion He spoke in a flat dispassionate tone.Synonyms unmoved unfazed (informal) unexcited unexcitableOpposites excited, emotional, intense, passionate, ardent, fervent, impassioned, ablazeDefinition not influenced by emotion We try to be dispassionate about the cases we bring.Synonyms Opposites prejudiced, biased, partial, interested, involved, concernedNearby words ofdispassionatedisparatedisparitydispassiondispassionatedispatchdispeldispensable
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