Synonym: detached, impartial, neutral, unbiased, unprejudiced. Antonym: personal. Similar words: personal, personally, interpersonal, personable, persona non grata, person, in person, personnel. Meaning: [ɪm'pɜrsnl /-'pɜːs-] adj. 1. not relating to or responsive to individual persons 2. having no personal preference.
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61. I found myself staring at her, my mind devolving from the content of the short and impersonal crematorium service.
62. The house felt as if it had been converted to institutional use, someplace impersonal and chill.
63. The gesture was both intimate and impersonal and it reminded her of Maggie's physical friendship that never grew into love.
64. Nissan's ten-year-old car and truck plant is a huge complex of white, impersonal, low-slung buildings.
65. Sometimes it is tactful to be personal, and sometimes it is appropriate to be fairly impersonal.
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66. Without the light from the screen, the condo room seems as dull and impersonal as a room in a Holiday Inn.
67. It became an impersonal, distant, uncaring, social and welfare service.
68. Just signing your name on a Christmas card seems too impersonal.
69. And kicking against an impersonal organisation was more fun and less threatening than confronting the old man directly.
70. Their relations with patients must be intimate yet impersonal, trusting yet guarded.
71. Indeed as the public domain has become more impersonal and technical so the family has increased in importance.
72. How are social relations visualized and operated when they are not moulded by the impersonal ideology of capitalism?
73. They just handed over the keys and walked out - it was all so impersonal.
74. The Ocean Princess is designed for today's more sophisticated traveller, being a world away from other large and impersonal vessels.
75. Modern functionalist approaches continue to emphasize that state intervention is best explained by an impersonal logic of the development of advanced capitalism.
76. His manner had been exaggeratedly polite and impersonal when they had opened the mail together earlier.
77. Scientific knowledge aims at being wholly impersonal.
78. Bradbury Scientific knowledge aims at being wholly impersonal.
79. History reduces the carnage to impersonal numbers.
80. I gave Coe an impersonal stare.
81. The health service has been criticized for being too impersonal.
82. But only fools follow along with the herd, letting an impersonal entity dictate to you.
83. There are many teachers in schools and colleges who seem duller than the dullest of their pupils; they go through the motions of teaching, but they are as impersonal as a telephone.
84. Work relations in such a situation are necessarily harsh and impersonal.
85. She sounded so detached and impersonal that he began to feel exasperated.
86. The evaluation indexes system of MUS we founded is scientific, impersonal, and exercisable.
87. Now Kaufman says God is demythologized, but even though he's demythologized he's not rendered completely impersonal.
88. The other extreme took "law" completely metaphorically, picking out some standard or norm perceivable in natural phenomena which governs behavior through entirely impersonal means.
89. I could never lose myself for long among impersonal things.
90. Many people think of God an impersonal force, something akin to the law of gravity.
More similar words: personal, personally, interpersonal, personable, persona non grata, person, in person, personnel, the first person, seasonal, personification, ever so, whimper, imperial, impetus, cumbersome, imperious, imperfect, resonant, resonate, impending, imperative, impermeable, impenitent, impeccable, impediment, impeachment, regional, national, emotional.