disimpassioned love

Definitions

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  • adjective Free from warmth of passion or feeling.

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  • adjective Free from warmth of passion or feeling.

Etymologies

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dis- + impassion + -ed

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Examples

  • And what always troubled me was that David Brock pretended that he, too, was a meticulous, fair-minded investigative reporter who went back and looked at the story in a disimpassioned way.

    CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2001 2001

  • “imperial disimpassioned eyes” of her daughter, come from the bed and the throne of Hades, the Lord of many guests.

    Alfred Tennyson 1842

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