Meanings (ES + gloss)
impersonal
Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.
The great tragedians of Greece reveal to us their people's exquisite sense of beauty, and their faith in an awful, an almighty, but an impersonal power, called Fate
impersonal
Lacking warmth or emotion; cold.
And now it appeared that there was a mysterious Queen clothed by rumour with dread and wonderful attributes, and commonly known by the impersonal, but, to my mind, rather awesome t…
She sounded impersonal as she gave her report of the Nazi death camps.
impersonal
Not having a subject, or having a third person pronoun without an antecedent.
The verb “rain” is impersonal in sentences like “It’s raining.”
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