coldly impersonal
Frequency: 6.50.7 per million words
Describing something that lacks human warmth or emotion.
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- The new government building was criticized for its coldly impersonal architecture.
- The law is abstract and coldly impersonal.
- She received a coldly impersonal rejection letter from the company.
- His tone was coldly impersonal, betraying no emotion.
- His stare was coldly impersonal, revealing no emotion whatsoever.
- She maintained a coldly impersonal demeanor throughout the interview.
- The automated phone system was efficient but felt coldly impersonal.
- The bureaucracy often felt coldly impersonal to those seeking help.
- Many find the minimalist aesthetic to be beautiful, while others find it coldly impersonal.
- Despite his kind words, his eyes remained coldly impersonal.
- The doctor delivered the diagnosis with a coldly impersonal professionalism.
- The corporate environment was efficient but coldly impersonal.
- The official statement about the incident was coldly impersonal and lacked empathy.
- They treated the patients in a coldly impersonal manner.
- I prefer cozy cafés to the coldly impersonal atmosphere of large chains.
- The scientific report presented facts in a coldly impersonal style.
- His analysis of the tragedy was coldly impersonal, focusing only on statistics.
- A coldly impersonal logic dictated their decisions.
- The futuristic city in the movie was portrayed as a coldly impersonal dystopia.
- The vast, empty hall felt strangely coldly impersonal.