From the WA dictionary:
adj.
In a sentecne:
"The man on the phone had a very impersonal attitude in his voice."
Impersonating a police officer is a serious offense. This occurs when a person dresses as a police officer, carries a badge, puts sirens on their car, or in any other way claims to be a police officer when they are not. The punishment varies by state, but usually ranges from 1 to 5 years jail time.
"im", as in impersonal.
The oppsite word for personal is impersonal.
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Stern means strict and firm and impersonal means distant and standoffishness. Someone who is stern and impersonal strictly enforces rules or boundaries without showing concern for other people's feelings.
An impersonal essay is a completely unbiased account of facts. It should not use any first person pronouns, such as I or me. It does not include the writer's opinion.
"im", as in impersonal.
An example of an impersonal pronoun is "one," as in "One must always be prepared for the unexpected." In this sentence, "one" is used to refer to an unspecified person in a general sense.
what is the effectivness of some impersonal comunication?
stop being too impersonal
The oppsite word for personal is impersonal.
The root word for "impersonal" is "personal." "Impersonal" is formed by adding the prefix "im-" to "personal" to indicate the negation or absence of personal characteristics.
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Stern means strict and firm and impersonal means distant and standoffishness. Someone who is stern and impersonal strictly enforces rules or boundaries without showing concern for other people's feelings.
Interpersonal means "between people." Impersonal means cold; aloof; without feeling.
In grammar, "impersonal" typically refers to sentences that do not have a clear subject or do not refer to a specific person or thing. This can include constructions using the passive voice, or sentences that focus on actions or events rather than the individuals involved.
How can one tell whether the salutation or complimentary close is formal and impersonal?