Impersonal Mnemonic
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impersonal
impersonal
/ɪmˈpɝsənəl/
Examples
- The impersonal passive deletes the subject of an intransitive verb.
- He was the impersonal and representative man.
- The downside is cost and impersonal treatment.
- The impersonal absolute is considered to be the supreme.
- In general, the architecture was to be either pompous and impersonal.
- Many of these sounds are impersonated by members of the band.
- The real problem is that the internet is so impersonal.
- The tone is somewhat moralistic, and not impersonal at all.
- An impersonator mocked him for his problems of elocution.
- The suspects impersonate utility or tree service workers.
not relating to or responsive to individual persons
adjective
having no personal preference
adjective
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"I'm + Person + All. I'm acting like a person who's all distant and not friendly."
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