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dispassionate

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/dɪsˈpæʃənət/ · dis-pas-sion-ate

Not influenced by strong emotion; able to think clearly and objectively.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not influenced by strong emotion; able to think clearly and objectively.

ایسے فیصلے جو جذبہ سے متاثر نہ ہوں؛ واضح اور معروضی سوچنے کی صلاحیت۔

غیر جذباتی

ghair jazbaati

Formal: بے جذباتی

Synonyms

impartialunemotionalobjectiveغیر جانبداربے جذباتٹھنڈا

Antonyms

emotionalpassionatebiasedجذباتیجذبات سے بھرپورجانبدار

Common Collocations

  • dispassionate analysis
  • dispassionate observer
  • dispassionate reasoning

Example Sentences

The judge must remain dispassionate when making a ruling.

جج کو فیصلہ کرتے وقت غیر جذباتی رہنا چاہیے۔

Jaj ko faisla karte waqt ghair jazbaati rehna chahiye.

In dispassionate discussions, we can reach more rational conclusions.

غیر جذباتی بحثوں میں، ہم مزید عقلی نتائج تک پہنچ سکتے ہیں۔

Ghair jazbaati behasoun mein, hum mazeed iqli nataij tak pahunch sakte hain.

Her dispassionate perspective helped us see the truth clearly.

اس کی غیر جذباتی نظر نے ہمیں حقیقت کو واضح طور پر دیکھنے میں مدد دی۔

Us ki ghair jazbaati nazar ne humein haqeeqat ko waaz tor par dekhne mein madad di.

Easily Confused With

impassioned:Impassioned refers to being filled with strong emotion, contrasting with dispassionate.

Word Family

dispassion
nounغیر جذباتیت
dispassionately
adverbغیر جذباتی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'dis-' (not) and 'passionate' (having strong feelings) to remember that dispassionate means without strong feelings.

Imagine a calm observer watching a heated debate, remaining unbothered and clear-headed.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

میری بے جذباتی کا یہ حال ہے کہ، ريبةٔ یہ جان لیں کہ میں تم سے دور ہوں۔

Meri be jazbati ka yeh haal hai keh, Rib'e yeh jaan lein keh main tum se door hoon.

This is the state of my dispassion, that know this, I am distant from you.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خواب غفلت میں جو خوش رہے وہ چلا گیا۔

Khawab ghaflat mein jo khush rahe woh chala gaya.

He who remains happy in the dream of negligence has gone.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "dispassionatus" — unemotional, without passion

First known use: 15th century

The word 'dispassionate' emerged in English during the late Middle Ages, evolving from its Latin roots to describe a state of being free from emotional influence.