Impersonal pronoun
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ITSImpersonal pronoun
ONEImpersonal pronoun.
ONEImpersonal pronoun
ONESImpersonal possessive pronoun
FORMLETTERSImpersonal mail
ATMImpersonal banker?
ATMImpersonal banker
FORMLETTERImpersonal mail
PECKImpersonal kiss
impersonaliseto make impersonal
SIRSImpersonal letter starter
impersonalizeto make impersonal
ATMImpersonal cash source
SIRSImpersonal letter intro
ASALWAYSImpersonal sign-off
MADAMImpersonal letter salutation
impersonalizingIMPERSONALIZE, to make impersonal
impersonalisingIMPERSONALISE, to make impersonal
impersonalizedIMPERSONALIZE, to make impersonal
impersonalisesIMPERSONALISE, to make impersonal
impersonalisedIMPERSONALISE, to make impersonal
impersonalizesIMPERSONALIZE, to make impersonal
BUSHELONTHECHEEKImpersonal little kiss, enlarged?
DRYSarcastic in an impersonal way.
impersonalitythe state of being impersonal
DRYHumorous in an impersonal way.
impersonalitiesIMPERSONALITY, the state of being impersonal
businesslikeExcessively brisk or practical; severe or impersonal
faceless(of a person) Remote and impersonal; anonymous
personificationthe attribution of personality to an impersonal thing
doccasual, impersonal term of address used to a man
docscasual, impersonal term of address used to a man
anonymousHaving no outstanding, individual, or unusual features; unremarkable or impersonal
weused by sovereigns used by writers to keep an impersonal character
gesellschaftSocial relations based on impersonal ties, as duty to a society or organization
personalExisting as a self-aware entity, not as an abstraction or an impersonal force
warehousingThe practice of placing people, typically prisoners or psychiatric patients, in large, impersonal institutions
monolithA large and impersonal political, corporate, or social structure regarded as intractably indivisible and uniform
monolithsA large and impersonal political, corporate, or social structure regarded as intractably indivisible and uniform
statisticAn event or person regarded as no more than such a piece of data (used to suggest an inappropriately impersonal approach)