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Meaning:
dispassionate

(of a person) not favouring a particular side, opinion etc (in a quarrel)

unfeeling, impartial

easy

not difficult; to stay calm, not get angry

not difficult

indifferent

having no interest or opinion; neither for nor against

unfeeling, uninterested

innocent

not guilty; harmless; knowing nothing of evil or wrong; foolishly trusting

blameless

neutral

supporting neither side in an agreement or quarrel; belonging to a country that supports no side in a war; having no definite characteristics, colour etc

impartial, noncommittal

non-resistant

not able to oppose the effect of a disease, chemical etc

lifeless, inactive

objective

influenced by what exists or is real, what can be seen, touched etc and not by emotions; an aim, purpose

fair, impartial

passive

showing no enthusiasm, interest etc; not willing to fight when attacked or opposed

lifeless, inactive

phlegmatic

calm and unemotional (about trouble)

unemotional

simple

without much decoration; ordinary; easily done or understood; inexperienced (and so easily deceived)

clear, understandable; easy

unattached

not connected or associated with a particular person, group, organization etc; independent; not married or engaged to be married

disconnected, free

uncommited

not committed; free, independent

disconnected, free

unconcerned

not anxious (about); not (emotionally) concerned (with)

carefree; apathetic

uninterested

having, showing, no interest; having no personal concern in something

oblivious to

unsocial

not social; outside the usual working day

unfeeling, uninterested

unsophisticated

not sophisticated

natural, simple

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