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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "passionless" in a sentence

    passionless example sentences

    passionless


    1. state of pure witnessing, detached awareness, passionless and


    2. And the weak passionless hearts will burn


    3. Everything about men and maleness, sex and sensuality has been sanitised to passionless tedium


    4. And, of course, the stance of the faithful in this struggle for the ascent of virtues and for meeting with God is by no means static, passive, passionless


    5. Their only problem in love is that their intellect is too cool and passionless to incite ardour in others


    6. This ironic, passionless self-loathing is cynically self-satisfied with its own acceptance of its nazi-denying indifference; one is bemused by one's own lack of self-hatred and their own unwillingness to do anything about their inability to care to will to act out of anything but their own need to be entertrained


    7. Fake passion, fake excitement, is sold via the media as a vicarious opiate to fill up our empty, passionless lives


    8. 1025 Their worship was faultless in form and passionless in spirit


    9. In the range of the deserted vaulted rooms lined with books, full of august memories, and in the passionless silence of all this enshrined wisdom, we walked here and there talking of the past, the great historical past in which lived the inextinguishable spark of national life; and all around us the centuries-old buildings lay still and empty, composing themselves to rest after a year of work on the minds of another generation


    10. Besides, unless I had received a distinct impression of her passionless features, that strange feeling would hardly have been removed

    11. Akira’s expression never once changed as he spoke with that same passionless tone


    12. Calm, gentle, passionless, as he appeared, there was yet, we fear, a quiet depth of malice, hitherto latent, but active now, in this unfortunate old man, which led him to imagine a more intimate revenge than any mortal had ever wreaked upon an enemy


    13. He did not distinguish what sort of love his might be, big or little, passionate or passionless, lasting or passing (he kept a ballet girl himself, though he was the father of a family, so he was lenient in these matters), but he knew that this love affair was viewed with displeasure by those whom it was necessary to please, and therefore he did not approve of his brother’s conduct


    14. It was something that you never saw in the passionless light entertainment of the BBC


    15. With little Adèle in my arms, I watched the slumber of childhood—so tranquil, so passionless, so innocent—and waited for the coming day: all my life was awake and astir in my frame: and as soon as the sun rose I rose too


    16. ” His voice was low and passionless


    17. He did not distinguish what sort of love his might be, big or little, passionate or passionless, lasting or passing (he kept a ballet girl himself, though he was the father of a family, so he was lenient in these matters), but he knew that this love affair was viewed with displeasure by those whom it was necessary to please, and therefore he did not approve of his brother's conduct


    18. He does not moralize, he neither condemns nor praises; but like a fate, silent, passionless, and resistless, he carries the story along, allows the sunshine for a time to silver the turbid stream, the butterflies and gnats to flutter above it in rainbow tints, and then remorselessly draws over the landscape gray twilight


    19. True, his lips were dearer than anything this side of heaven, but she had thought that once before, and yet had lived to feel those same lips grow cold and passionless, those strong arms deny her protection


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    Synonyms for "passionless"

    emotionless passionless

    "passionless" definitions

    not passionate


    unmoved by feeling