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Meaning of dispassionate
The primary meaning of the word "dispassionate" is being free from or unaffected by strong emotions, such as personal feelings or prejudices.
Etymology of dispassionate
The word "dispassionate" has its roots in the 17th-century combination of "dis-" (meaning "not" or "opposite of") and "passionate" (meaning "having or showing strong emotions"), with the word "passionate" itself derived from the Old French "passion," which is based on the Latin "passio," meaning "suffering" or "emotion"
Synonyms
impartial
unbiased
neutral
objective
unemotional
calm
serene
peaceful
detached
aloof
reserved
distant
uninvolved
uninterested
unconcerned
disinterested
unprejudiced
fair
just
equitable
even-handed
unpassionate
sober
restrained
moderate
temperate
composed
collected
level-headed
rational
logical
sensible
wise
discerning
perceptive
astute
shrewd
pragmatic
disengaged
unattached
unstirred
unmoved
Definitions
- Having or showing no strong emotions, such as personal feelings or prejudices
- * Able to consider or judge something fairly and objectively, without being influenced by personal feelings
Usage Examples
- The judge tried to remain dispassionate throughout the trial to ensure a fair verdict
- * It's difficult to be dispassionate when discussing a topic that affects you personally
- * The researcher aimed to provide a dispassionate analysis of the data, free from personal biases
Antonyms
passionate
emotional
biased
prejudiced
impartial
unjust
unfair
partial
enthusiastic
excited
passionate
fervent
zealous
ardent
fervid
heated
inflamed
intense
vehement
violent
wild
fanatical
bigoted
one-sided
dogmatic
intolerant
narrow-minded
close-minded