Unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice.
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Examples for "dispassionate "
Examples for "dispassionate "
1 Fortunately in President Li Yuan-hung China had a cool and dispassionate statesman.
2 The images come across as cool, dispassionate documentations rather than artful inventions.
3 This character gives the book a dispassionate machine's-eye-view of military technology development.
4 He'd recovered his composure, begun a dispassionate examination as a police officer.
5 The most dispassionate examination of this report was given by Archdeacon Hutchins.
1 The cold - eyed proprietor was waiting on a pair of tourists from Michigan.
2 He is a brilliantly pure, distinctive cricketer, with a cold - eyed televisual charisma.
3 She stood there still, and the cold - eyed Greek formed his opinion.
4 Murdoch is the stiletto, a man of method, a cold - eyed manipulator.
5 Every time I thought of that cold - eyed Sheriff I'd get scared.
6 That he was foredoomed to swell to our cold - eyed teenaged killer.
7 Not this cold - eyed , dark-skinned manling who kills wasps with his fingers.
8 Then the cold - eyed look reasserted itself and became even colder.
9 If that red-handed Poggin, if that cold - eyed , dead-faced Knell had only been at Ord!
10 At least she hadn't seen any gold find its way into the cold - eyed policemen's hands.
11 There is a cold - eyed , ruthless neutrality to the discussion.
12 Kissinger called Martin "that cold - eyed fellow," and he meant it as a compliment.
13 The strange, cold - eyed soldier was apparently back, but his timing could not have been worse.
14 She imagined herself to be a cold - eyed Scandinavian heroine.
15 LaBeouf nicely balances his character's idealism with cold - eyed pragmatism.
16 Schubert was cold - eyed sober, although scarcely any longer thirsty.
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