different between unimpassioned vs collected
unimpassioned
English
Etymology
un- +? impassioned
Adjective
unimpassioned (comparative more unimpassioned, superlative most unimpassioned)
- Not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion.
Derived terms
- unimpassionedly
unimpassioned From the web:
- what does impassioned mean
- what does unimpassioned
collected
English
Etymology
collect +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??l?kt?d/
Adjective
collected (comparative more collected, superlative most collected)
- (not comparable) Gathered together.
- the collected works of Charles Dickens
- Cool?headed, emotionally stable, in focus.
- He stayed collected throughout the ordeal.
Synonyms
- calm, cool, composed
Related terms
- garbage-collected
Translations
Verb
collected
- simple past tense and past participle of collect
collected From the web:
- what collected means
- what's collected unemployment
- what collected data
- what collected taxes
- what's collected during an experiment
- what's collected canter
- collected what if
- collected what does it mean
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