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Unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice.
cold-eyed
fair
impartial
Without emotion or feeling.
cold-blooded
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.
6
He was speaking in a voice toneless,
dispassionate
,
but weighted with finality.
7
When he spoke about it, his tone was remarkably downbeat and
dispassionate
.
8
But, Miners Shot Down is not a
dispassionate
review of the facts.
9
One
dispassionate
argument is more valuable than a shower of missile names.
10
Even when characters' lives are in danger, the writing is oddly
dispassionate
.
11
But if science is
dispassionate
,
mathematics is even more austere and impersonal.
12
Bredon was calm and
dispassionate
as a butcher with a boning knife.
13
Ignorance, prejudice, the force of habit, continually interfere to prevent
dispassionate
judgment.
14
Maupassant's, detached,
dispassionate
tone somehow makes the horror all the more devastating.
15
I'm up here, and I can take a
dispassionate
view of things.
16
She ceased, and his eyes were still upon her, calm, thoughtful,
dispassionate
.
dispassionate
dispassionate voice
dispassionate tone
dispassionate analysis
dispassionate observer
dispassionate view