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impersonal

[ im-pur-suh-nl ]

adjective

  1. not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person:

    an impersonal remark.

  2. having no personality; devoid of human character or traits:

    an impersonal deity.

  3. lacking human emotion or warmth:

    an impersonal manner.

  4. Grammar.
    1. (of a verb) having only third person singular forms and rarely if ever accompanied by an expressed subject, as Latin pluit “it is raining,” or regularly accompanied by an empty subject word, as English to rain in It is raining.
    2. (of a pronoun or pronominal reference) indefinite, as French on “one.”


noun

  1. Grammar. an impersonal verb or pronoun.

impersonal

/ ɪmˈpɜːsənəl /

adjective

  1. without reference to any individual person; objective

    an impersonal assessment

  2. devoid of human warmth or sympathy; cold

    an impersonal manner

  3. not having human characteristics

    an impersonal God

  4. grammar (of a verb) having no logical subject. Usually in English the pronoun it is used in such cases as a grammatical subject, as for example in It is raining
  5. grammar (of a pronoun) not denoting a person
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Derived Forms

  • imˌpersonˈality, noun
  • imˈpersonally, adverb
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Other Words From

  • im·person·al·ly adverb
  • super·im·person·al adjective
  • super·im·person·al·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of impersonal1

From the Late Latin word impersōnālis, dating back to 1510–20. See im- 2, personal
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Example Sentences

“The market is saturated with devices that offer low price and convenience, but provide an impersonal, sterile experience,” says Sarah Dodge, strategic design manager at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.

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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.

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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.

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