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impersonal
adjective as in cold, unfriendly
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I think that history is certainly made by some impersonal forces, on occasion.
In other words, markets were impersonal, but that was good, because sometimes personal ties were cruel and oppressive.
But over the 20th century, they evolved into something more mechanical and impersonal.
Many found this to echo a Stepford Wife mentality of women: Women like stories and language, not impersonal, cold, manly numbers!
Staff members can be rough and impersonal at times, particularly in high-stress areas like emergency rooms.
Doubt, suspicion, anger clouded vision; pain routed the impersonal conception.
In France these reports would have been impersonal messages arriving from afar.
As it is an impersonal, artificial thing, a corporation cannot possibly commit a wrong or tort like a natural person.
He noticed them vacantly and took a curious impersonal interest in the two dim figures standing close together outside the window.
I defy you to see or think of them and not smile with an infinite and intimate but quite impersonal pleasure.
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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to impersonal, such as: abstract, detached, indifferent, remote, bureaucratic, and businesslike.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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