dispassionate |
equanimity |
As an adjective dispassionate
is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.
As a noun equanimity is
the state of being calm, stable and composed, especially under stress.
dispassionate |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and undefined
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
dispassionate |
fairness |
As an adjective dispassionate
is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.
As a noun fairness is
the property of being fair or equitable.
intemperate |
dispassionate |
As adjectives the difference between intemperate and dispassionate
is that
intemperate is lacking moderation, temper or control while
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.
As a verb intemperate
is (obsolete|transitive) to disorder.
dispassionate |
distressed |
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and distressed
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
distressed is anxious or uneasy.
As a verb distressed is
(
distress).
regular |
dispassionate |
Related terms |
Regular is a related term of dispassionate.
As adjectives the difference between regular and dispassionate
is that
regular is while
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.
As an adverb regular
is regularly.
dispassionate |
stoic |
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and stoic
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
stoic is (
stoic).
As a noun stoic is
(
stoic).
dispassionate |
lethargic |
Related terms |
Dispassionate is a related term of lethargic.
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and lethargic
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
lethargic is sluggish, slow.
dispassionate |
frigid |
Related terms |
Dispassionate is a related term of frigid.
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and frigid
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
frigid is very cold; lacking warmth; icy.
dispassionate |
self-possessed |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and self-possessed
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
self-possessed is in full control of one's faculties, and having a firm belief in one's abilities; confident, assured and poised.
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