dispassionately

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dispassionately

He observed the debate dispassionately from the back of the room.

Definition

Adverb: 1. In a manner free from strong emotion or bias; calmly and impartially: The word describes performing an action or forming a judgment without being influenced by personal feelings, prejudice, or emotional involvement. It emphasizes objectivity and a cool, rational approach.

Usage

"Dispassionately" is used to modify verbs, describing how an action is performed. It is most commonly used with verbs related to observation, analysis, judgment, or discussion. - It describes analyzing a situation without letting anger, favoritism, or excitement interfere. - It describes stating facts or opinions in a calm, unemotional tone. - It is often used in formal, academic, professional, or legal contexts where objectivity is valued.

Examples
  • The scientist observed the experiment's results dispassionately, recording only the factual data.
  • A good judge must weigh the evidence dispassionately.
  • She dispassionately explained the reasons for the company's failure, without assigning blame.
  • He spoke dispassionately about the political conflict, despite his personal involvement.
Advanced Usage
  • "To view something dispassionately": To consider or examine something from a neutral, unbiased standpoint.
    • To solve this, we need to view the problem dispassionately, setting aside our departmental loyalties.
  • "To argue dispassionately": To present reasons or evidence in a logical, unemotional manner.
    • The philosophers argued their points dispassionately, focusing on logic rather than rhetoric.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dispassionate (adjective): Not influenced by strong emotion; impartial and calm.
    • She is known for her dispassionate analysis of market trends.
  • Dispassion (noun): The state or quality of being free from emotion or bias; calm objectivity. (Note: This is a less common, more formal noun).
    • He reviewed the case with complete dispassion.
Synonyms
  • Impartially: In a fair and unbiased way.
  • Objectively: In a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
  • Calmly: In a peaceful, quiet, and undisturbed manner.
  • Detachedly: In a manner that is emotionally disconnected or uninvolved.
  • Rationally: Based on reason or logic rather than emotions.
Antonyms
  • Passionately: With strong and barely controlled emotion.
  • Biasedly: In a prejudiced or unfairly influenced manner.
  • Emotionally: In a way relating to or characterized by intense feeling.
  • Subjectively: Based on or influenced by personal feelings and opinions.
Notes on Meaning

The core meaning of "dispassionately" centers on the absence of distorting emotion to achieve clarity and fairness. It does not imply a lack of care or interest, but rather a controlled, rational approach. One can care deeply about an outcome but still analyze the steps to achieve it dispassionately.

dispassionately

He observed the debate dispassionately from the back of the room.

Adverb
  1. in an impartially dispassionate manner
    • although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately

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