Dispassionate (adjective)

  1. Not affected by strong emotions or biases; calm and objective.
  2. Not showing strong feelings or opinions.

Origin:

From the prefix "dis-" meaning away or not, and "passionate" meaning having or showing strong feelings or opinions.

Examples:

  1. The judge remained dispassionate throughout the trial.
  2. The scientist gave a dispassionate explanation of the experiment's results.
  3. The reporter gave a dispassionate account of the event.
  4. The therapist gave a dispassionate advice to the patient.
  5. The teacher gave a dispassionate evaluation of the student's work.
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