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Antonyms for dispassionateness


Grammar : Noun
Spell : dis-pash-uh-nit
Phonetic Transcription : dɪsˈpæʃ ə nɪt



Definition of dispassionateness

Origin :
  • 1590s, from dis- "the opposite of" (see dis-) + passionate. Related: Dispassionately.
  • noun fairness
Example sentences :
  • Dispassionateness of judgment will also lead to dispassionateness of speech.
  • Extract from : « The Limits Of Atheism » by George Jacob Holyoake
  • In its dispassionateness intellect is aloof from humanity and its needs.
  • Extract from : « Human Nature and Conduct » by John Dewey
  • In this, too, the want of dispassionateness in his nature revealed itself.
  • Extract from : « Reminiscences of Tolstoy » by Ilya Tolstoy
  • Added to a feminine perception, Miss Sergeant has a dispassionateness and a sense of humor quite rare in her sex.
  • Extract from : « A Life For a Love » by L. T. Meade
  • She had laughed her way through life and had prided herself on the dispassionateness of her point of view.
  • Extract from : « Mistress Anne » by Temple Bailey
  • With the help of these we are able to relate Blake to Reynolds with a dispassionateness to which Blake could never attain.
  • Extract from : « William Blake » by Charles Gardner
  • We look at his works with the same detachment and dispassionateness as we look at the Parthenon or on the Venus of Milo.
  • Extract from : « The Bridling of Pegasus » by Alfred Austin
  • Her father mistook her dispassionateness for a veil of politeness over a sense of ill-usage. '
  • Extract from : « A Pair of Blue Eyes » by Thomas Hardy
  • He could close his eyes now and review each detail with the dispassionateness of indifference.
  • Extract from : « Phases of an Inferior Planet » by Ellen Glasgow

Synonyms for dispassionateness

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