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impersonal
adjective as in cold, unfriendly
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Example Sentences
For three years, the Crew temporarily shared Ohio Stadium, the home of Ohio State football, an experience that was both impersonal and highly personal.
Residents were already complaining about vandalism, broken lifts and lights, and of the estate feeling impersonal.
Another option is Language Line, an online on-demand translation service, but it can take longer and feel impersonal.
Your bookshelves shouldn’t resemble something out of a catalog: Forget about displaying anything impersonal, even if it looks nice.
Well, that and the fact that people really do talk a lot about real estate, a subject that somehow manages to be tedious and thrilling, crass and impersonal all at once.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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