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dispassionate

Dispassionate vs Aloof - What's the difference?

dispassionate | aloof | Related terms |

Aloof is a synonym of dispassionate.



As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and aloof

is that dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while aloof is reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.

As an adverb aloof is

at or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.

As a preposition aloof is

away from; clear of.

Grave vs Dispassionate - What's the difference?

grave | dispassionate | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of dispassionate.


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective dispassionate is

not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.

Dispassionate vs Disenchanted - What's the difference?

dispassionate | disenchanted |


As an adjective dispassionate

is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.

As a verb disenchanted is

(disenchant).

Abstemious vs Dispassionate - What's the difference?

abstemious | dispassionate | Related terms |

Abstemious is a related term of dispassionate.


As adjectives the difference between abstemious and dispassionate

is that abstemious is sparing in diet; refraining from a free use of food and strong drinks; temperate; abstinent; sparing in the indulgence of the appetite or passions while dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.

Dispassionate vs Serious - What's the difference?

dispassionate | serious | Related terms |

Dispassionate is a related term of serious.


As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and serious

is that dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.

Dispassionate vs Dour - What's the difference?

dispassionate | dour | Related terms |

Dispassionate is a related term of dour.


As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and dour

is that dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while dour is stern, harsh and forbidding.

Dispassionate vs Stoical - What's the difference?

dispassionate | stoical | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and stoical

is that dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while stoical is enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaint.

Dispassionate vs Lax - What's the difference?

dispassionate | lax | Related terms |

Dispassionate is a related term of lax.


As an adjective dispassionate

is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.

Dispassionate vs Unmindful - What's the difference?

dispassionate | unmindful | Related terms |

Dispassionate is a related term of unmindful.


As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and unmindful

is that dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while unmindful is lacking awareness; oblivious.

Unfeeling vs Dispassionate - What's the difference?

unfeeling | dispassionate | Related terms |

Unfeeling is a related term of dispassionate.


As adjectives the difference between unfeeling and dispassionate

is that unfeeling is without emotion or sympathy while dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.

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