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Meaning of unpassionate
The primary meaning of "unpassionate" is lacking strong feelings or emotions.
Etymology of unpassionate
The word "unpassionate" originates from the prefix "un-" meaning not or opposite of, and "passionate" which comes from the Old French word "passion" meaning strong emotion, suffering, or zeal, derived from the Latin "passio" meaning suffering, and the Latin "pati" meaning to suffer
Synonyms
apathetic
unenthusiastic
indifferent
unemotional
impassive
unfeeling
lukewarm
halfhearted
uninterested
unconcerned
detached
aloof
unaffected
unmoved
dispassionate
unexcited
uninspired
unresponsive
lethargic
sluggish
listless
torpid
phlegmatic
stoic
impassioned
emotionless
numb
cold
frigid
glacial
icy
Definitions
- Lacking strong feelings or emotions
- * Not having or showing strong feelings or emotions, especially about something that would normally cause them
Usage Examples
- The audience remained unpassionate throughout the speech, failing to connect with the speaker's message
- * Despite the exciting news, she seemed unpassionate and didn't show any enthusiasm