unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice; "a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact"
dispassionate
How to use dispassionate in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for dispassionate.
Editorial note
> Note: this is me trying to stay dispassionate and non-angry.
Quick take
unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice; "a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact"
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of dispassionate gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for dispassionate.
adjective
unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice; "a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact"
See also: cold-eyed
Example sentences
> Note: this is me trying to stay dispassionate and non-angry.
The only sane reason for starting to do science is the dispassionate love of science itself.
Depth of well?I'd add that the SA headline isn't exactly a dispassionate summary of the article.
In a sometimes dispassionate world, he seemed to be a passionate exception.
I suspect a fair number of dispassionate legal observers would come up with the same analysis.
We feel a thorough, dispassionate accounting of the human and technical errors when we come up short is part of living up to that responsibility.
Apart from general stigma around mental health, I suspect it's also because it undermines the image if scientist as dispassionate seeker of truth.
The risks involved in relocating ill-studied life forms are, obviously, enormous, and it does need careful and dispassionate consideration.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use dispassionate in a sentence?
> Note: this is me trying to stay dispassionate and non-angry.
What does dispassionate mean?
unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice; "a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact"
What part of speech is dispassionate?
dispassionate is commonly used as adjective.