noun
- plural of impersonality; the quality or state of lacking personal warmth, emotion, or individual character
- plural of impersonality; things or aspects that are impersonal in nature
Usage: typically used in abstract or formal contexts
Usage: less common usage
Examples
- The impersonalities of modern bureaucracy often frustrate citizens seeking help.
- She appreciated the warmth of her family after experiencing the impersonalities of corporate life.
- The artist rejected the impersonalities of mass production in favor of handcrafted work.
- Despite the impersonalities of the large hospital, the nurses showed genuine care.
- The impersonalities inherent in online communication can sometimes lead to misunderstandings.