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Unimpassioned vs Composed - What's the difference?

unimpassioned | composed | Related terms |

Unimpassioned is a related term of composed.


As adjectives the difference between unimpassioned and composed

is that unimpassioned is not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion while composed is showing composure.

As a verb composed is

(compose).

unimpassioned

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion.
  • Derived terms

    * unimpassionedly

    composed

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • showing composure.
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2011 , date=June 4 , author=Phil McNulty , title=England 2 - 2 Switzerland , work=BBC citation , page= , passage=Milner and Theo Walcott failed to justify their selection ahead of Aston Villa's Young as they struggled ineffectually in the first half, leaving striker Bent isolated and starved of supply as Switzerland looked the more composed and ordered team.}}

    Verb

    (head)
  • (compose)