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impersonal (encz) | impersonal,neosobní |
Impersonal (gcide) | Impersonal \Im*per"son*al\, a. [L. impersonalis; pref. im- not +
personalis personal: cf. F. impersonnel. See Personal.]
Not personal; not representing a person; not having
personality.
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An almighty but impersonal power, called Fate. --Sir J.
Stephen.
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Impersonal verb (Gram.), a verb used with an indeterminate
subject, commonly, in English, with the impersonal pronoun
it; as, it rains; it snows; methinks (it seems to me).
Many verbs which are not strictly impersonal are often
used impersonally; as, it goes well with him.
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Impersonal (gcide) | Impersonal \Im*per"son*al\, n.
That which wants personality; specifically (Gram.), an
impersonal verb.
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impersonal (wn) | impersonal
adj 1: not relating to or responsive to individual persons; "an
impersonal corporation"; "an impersonal remark" [ant:
personal]
2: having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a
neutral observer" [syn: impersonal, neutral] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
impersonal (encz) | impersonal,neosobní |
impersonality (encz) | impersonality,neosobní charakter Zdeněk Brožimpersonality,neosobnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
impersonally (encz) | impersonally,neosobně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
impersonal neutral (gcide) | nonsubjective \nonsubjective\ adj.
undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable
phenomena; objective. Opposite of subjective. [Narrower
terms: clinical, detached, unemotional; {impersonal,
neutral}; {verifiable ]
Syn: objective.
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Impersonal verb (gcide) | Impersonal \Im*per"son*al\, a. [L. impersonalis; pref. im- not +
personalis personal: cf. F. impersonnel. See Personal.]
Not personal; not representing a person; not having
personality.
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An almighty but impersonal power, called Fate. --Sir J.
Stephen.
[1913 Webster]
Impersonal verb (Gram.), a verb used with an indeterminate
subject, commonly, in English, with the impersonal pronoun
it; as, it rains; it snows; methinks (it seems to me).
Many verbs which are not strictly impersonal are often
used impersonally; as, it goes well with him.
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Impersonality (gcide) | Impersonality \Im*per`son*al"i*ty\, n.
The quality of being impersonal; want or absence of
personality.
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Impersonally (gcide) | Impersonally \Im*per"son*al*ly\, adv.
In an impersonal manner.
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impersonal (wn) | impersonal
adj 1: not relating to or responsive to individual persons; "an
impersonal corporation"; "an impersonal remark" [ant:
personal]
2: having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a
neutral observer" [syn: impersonal, neutral] |
impersonally (wn) | impersonally
adv 1: without warmth; "he treated his patients impersonally"
[ant: personally]
2: in an impersonal manner; "when I told him about Russ I found
it difficult to speak impersonally" |
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