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UK [ɪmˈpɜː(r)s(ə)nəl] / US [ɪmˈpɜrs(ə)nəl] adjective
1) not showing any friendly feelings or interest in someone

His manner was cold and impersonal.

a) used about large organizations that do not think about people's individual needs and situations

The council was accused of being too remote and impersonal.

b) used about a place that does not seem friendly because there are no personal features

The hotel room was a little impersonal.

2) linguistics an impersonal verb or sentence usually has the word "it" as its subject

Derived word:
impersonally
adverb

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