im·per·son·al
ˌimˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l/
adjective
adjective: impersonal
- 1.not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings."the impersonal march of progress"
Summer part three
synonyms:neutral, unbiased, nonpartisan, unprejudiced, objective, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, without favoritism More "an impersonal judgment"aloof, distant, remote, reserved, withdrawn, unemotional, unsentimental, dispassionate, cold, cool, indifferent, unconcerned;"their impersonal relationships extended even to their own wives and children"- (of a place or organization) large, featureless, and anonymous."large, impersonal institutions"
- 2.not existing as a person; having no personality."he gradually came to believe in an impersonal God"
- 3.Grammar(of a verb) used only with a formal subject (in English usually it ) and expressing an action not attributable to a definite subject (as in it is snowing ).
Origin
late Middle English (sense 3): from late Latin impersonalis, from Latin in- ‘not’ + personalis (see personal).
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