dispassionate
1 of 1adjective/dɪsˈpæʃənɪt/
Forms:more dispassionate,most dispassionate
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not letting one's emotions influence one's judgment and decisions, thus able to stay rational and fair
- Her dispassionate analysis of the data helped her make objective decisions.
- He approached the problem with a dispassionate attitude, focusing solely on the facts.
- The dispassionate review of the project highlighted both strengths and weaknesses without bias.
- The judge’s dispassionate demeanor during the trial contributed to a fair and unbiased verdict.
- The report was written in a dispassionate tone, providing a balanced view of the situation.
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