Sentences

impassionate in a sentence

v.

Definition

Impassionate means lacking strong emotion or enthusiasm; unemotional.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her impassionate plea for justice resonated deeply with everyone in the room.
  2. Despite his impassionate demeanor, his words carried profound emotional weight.
  3. The speaker delivered an impassionate argument that left little room for debate.
  4. In an impassionate tone, she explained the importance of protecting the environment.
  5. His impassionate approach to the topic surprised his colleagues, who expected more fervor.
  6. Her impassionate speech left the audience in deep reflection.
  7. Despite the heated debate, he remained impassionate and focused on the facts.
  8. The artist's impassionate brushstrokes conveyed a sense of urgency in the painting.
  9. In an impassionate tone, she outlined the importance of the cause.
  10. His impassionate response showed that he was deeply committed to the issue at hand.
  11. Her impassionate speech captivated the audience, leaving them in deep thought.
  12. Despite his impassionate demeanor, he held strong convictions about the issue.
  13. The documentary presented an impassionate view of the struggles faced by the community.
  14. In an impassionate discussion, they explored the complexities of the subject matter.
  15. Critics noted that the film lacked an impassionate narrative, making it difficult to connect with the characters.
  16. Her impassionate speech moved the audience to tears.
  17. Despite his impassionate demeanor, he cared deeply about the cause.
  18. The artist’s impassionate brushstrokes conveyed profound emotion on the canvas.
  19. In an impassionate discussion, they explored the complexities of the issue at hand.
  20. Her impassionate response revealed a side of her personality that few had seen.

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