dispassionate
91Unpassionate — Un*pas sion*ate, a. Not passionate; dispassionate. {Un*pas sion*ate*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
92Unpassionately — Unpassionate Un*pas sion*ate, a. Not passionate; dispassionate. {Un*pas sion*ate*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
93clinical — adjective Date: circa 1728 1. of, relating to, or conducted in or as if in a clinic: as a. involving direct observation of the patient b. based on or characterized by observable and diagnosable symptoms 2. analytical or coolly dispassionate < a… …
94cold-eyed — adjective Date: 1819 cold in manner or appearance; especially coolly dispassionate < cold eyed analysis > …
95hard-eyed — adjective Date: circa 1844 hard or cold in manner or aproach ; dispassionate < a hard eyed view of the candidates > …
96jubilate — intransitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin jubilatus, past participle of jubilare; akin to Middle High German jū (exclamation of joy), Greek iygē shout Date: circa 1641 rejoice < too dispassionate to jubilate Cynthia Ozick > …
97lend — verb (lent; lending) Etymology: Middle English lenen, lenden, from Old English lǣnan, from lǣn loan more at loan Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be… …
98cool — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English col, from Old English cōl; akin to Old High German kuoli cool, Old English ceald cold more at cold Date: before 12th century 1. moderately cold ; lacking in warmth 2. a. marked by steady dispassionate… …
99dispassionately — adverb see dispassionate …
100dispassionateness — noun see dispassionate …