Unpassionate

Word UNPASSIONATE
Character 12
Hyphenation un pas sion ate
Pronunciations N/A

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It was lame and unpassionate, but I think we were both glad at least to have it finally for our resumes. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The elegant text "If arrogance is the refusal to squander yourself on the unpassionate and the unfascinating, then he is arrogant" is juxtaposed with deceptively simple line drawings by Frances Halsband. ❋ M-mv (2005)

He drew her into an easy, unpassionate, soothing exchange. ❋ Laurens, Stephanie (2004)

And neither the government of the United States, nor the government of Cuba, and not even us in exile, can make an unbias and an unpassionate decision here. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The fingers of fear enclosed her and her mind said to her, like the cold, unpassionate voice of a stranger: _The Gerns have found us. ❋ Tom Godwin (1947)

But it communicated itself in their long unpassionate kiss. ❋ Rebecca West (1937)

She wondered how Richard could endure hearing that hoarse vehemence from the lips of one whom he must wish to be gentle and unpassionate. ❋ Rebecca West (1937)

Tender-hearted, unpassionate, and comfortable natures always get much harder when they suffer, for so they lose the fear and reverence and wonder they once had for everybody who ever has to suffer, for now they know themselves what it is to suffer and it is not so awful any longer to them when they know too, just as well as all the others, how to have it. ❋ Gertrude Stein (1910)

The rebukes and chiding, which their faults will sometimes make hardly to be avoided, should not only be in sober, grave, and unpassionate words, but also alone and in private: but the commendations children deserve, they should receive before others. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Well, then, if thou knowest already that thou hast a retired, honest, unpassionate, and prudent wife, what seekest thou more? ❋ Unknown (1909)

For my own part I should say that it is the most curious instance of a radically unpassionate nature, trying to lash itself into passion, that our language contains. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

And then how rapturously joins he with the wondering choir of more stagnant worshippers, while they yield to this substantial form, this stone-transmigration of his love, this tangible, unpassionate, abiding, present deity, the holy hymns of praise, due only to the unseen ❋ Martin Farquhar Tupper (1849)

But these testimonies which I have nakedly set down, leaving them to speak for themselves, are enough to satisfy an unpassionate reader, such an one as dares trust himself with the use of his own eyes and reason. ❋ 1630-1694 (1820)

We are unpassionate observers, watching two warring factions go at it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

_primitive unpassionate Religion_ was, before it was _sowred_ by particular ❋ Robert Hooke (1669)

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