dispassionate 的定义
- free from or unaffected by passion; devoid of personal feeling or bias; impartial; calm: a dispassionate critic.
dispassionate 近义词
unfeeling, impartial
dispassionate 的近义词 41 个
- abstract
- candid
- detached
- disinterested
- sober
- unbiased
- unemotional
- aloof
- calm
- cold-blooded
- cold-fish
- collected
- composed
- cool
- cool cat
- couldn't care less
- fair
- iceberg
- impersonal
- imperturbable
- indifferent
- judicial
- just
- laid back
- moderate
- neutral
- nondiscriminatory
- nonpartisan
- objective
- poker-faced
- quiet
- serene
- temperate
- tough
- unexcitable
- unexcited
- unflappable
- uninvolved
- unmoved
- unprejudiced
- unruffled
dispassionate 的反义词 11 个
更多dispassionate例句
- In making such an argument, Murray asks the reader to take the impassioned plea for a united America in his closing chapter with his professed dispassionate analysis of group difference.
- David Relman, a microbiologist at Stanford University, says a lab leak was never the subject of a “fair and dispassionate discussion of the facts as we know them.”
- I judge the entries blindly with dispassionate sincerity,Rewarding those exhibiting the maximum hilarity.
- Like most Wikipedia articles, it will continue to change, a fluid draft of history meant to stick as closely to dispassionate facts as possible while regularly swatting off attempts to insert opinions and disinformation.
- The survivors could narrate the most horrific experiences in a very dispassionate manner.
- Stangneth has been faulted by some reviewers for not being a sufficiently dispassionate historian.
- Now would seem like a strange time for a dispassionate, de-politicized immigration solution to emerge from the House.
- Whether you can get outside your own skin or sexuality and look at the world with a dispassionate eye.
- All written in a similar mode: authoritative, declamatory, distant, dispassionate, impersonal, and (allegedly) neutral.
- Precisely because of their obsession with numbers and data, they are dispassionate about social issues.
- It must be evident to every intelligent and dispassionate man that these declaimers contradicted themselves.
- Winston shivered a little at the dispassionate brutality of the speech, and then checked the anger that came upon him.
- The form in which his religion was cast might suit some natures, but was too cold and dispassionate for general use.
- Charnock did not care if he brought up among them or not, and watched with a curious dispassionate interest.
- I do not know that I can be entirely dispassionate as I look back over this incident in my life.