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Meanings of dispassionate tone in English
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Usage of dispassionate tone in English
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Maupassant's, detached, dispassionatetone somehow makes the horror all the more devastating.
2
Felicia sighed and said in a practical, dispassionatetone, The Swords are valuable.
3
Egan recited his findings for the recorder, continuing in the same dispassionatetone.
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Ayla asked several questions in a seemingly dispassionatetone, but she was hardly paying attention.
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His dispassionatetone betrayed only mild interest, but Chane knew his answer must be convincing.
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And this divorce coming on the top of it all, she said in a dispassionatetone.
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He said, in a level and dispassionatetone:
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The dispassionatetone continued over the next day.
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In fact, the pool we're heading for is known as Sul's Eddy. Soheila had resumed the cool, dispassionatetone of a lecturer.
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There is an enormous difference between the dispassionatetone of his writings and the intensely personal fervor he brings to an oral discussion of ideas.
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What was he like? said Anne, struggling for the dispassionatetone of the governess, and recollecting that Jenny Dearlove was a maid at Portchester Rectory.
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'Let us think of it more quietly,' said Sylvia, in her clear, dispassionatetones.
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"This is a trial, Shea," the thief declared in a strangely dispassionatetone.
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"Was not that the best thing to do?" he asked, in a dispassionatetone.
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"Precisely," Balshin replied in the same dispassionatetone.
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"Then you're an even bigger fool than your brother was," she said in an even, deadly dispassionatetone.