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    Im·per·son·al
    /imˈpərs(ə)nəl/

    adjective

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  3. Learn the meaning of impersonal as an adjective, with examples of usage and word history. Find out how impersonal can describe verbs, pronouns, or attitudes that lack personal reference or connection.

  4. Impersonal means without human warmth, not referring to people or a particular person by name, or not existing as a person. Learn more about the adjective impersonal and see how to use it in sentences with different meanings.

  5. Impersonal definition: not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person. See examples of IMPERSONAL used in a sentence.

  6. Impersonal comes from the Latin roots in- or im-, "not," and personalis, "of a person." Definitions of impersonal. adjective. not relating to or responsive to individual persons. “an impersonal corporation”. “an impersonal remark”. synonyms: nonpersonal. lacking personality.

  7. 2 days ago · Impersonal means not personal, not showing human feelings or characteristics, or having no logical subject. Learn how to use impersonal in different contexts, such as grammar, writing, and speech, with synonyms and examples.

  8. Impersonal means lacking personality, emotion, or reference to individual persons. It can also describe a verb that has no logical subject or a pronoun that is indefinite. See synonyms, antonyms, grammar rules, and translations of impersonal.

  9. 1 (usually disapproving) lacking friendly human feelings or atmosphere; making you feel unimportant a vast impersonal organization an impersonal hotel room Business letters need not be formal and impersonal. a cold impersonal stare His touch was as impersonal as that of a doctor.

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