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View synonyms for impassive

impassive

[im-pas-iv]

adjective

  1. without emotion; apathetic; unmoved.

  2. calm; serene.

  3. unconscious; insensible.

  4. not subject to suffering.



impassive

/ ˌɪmpæˈsɪvɪtɪ, ɪmˈpæsɪv /

adjective

  1. not revealing or affected by emotion; reserved

  2. calm; serene; imperturbable

  3. rare,  unconscious or insensible

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Other Word Forms

  • impassively adverb
  • impassiveness noun
  • impassivity noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of impassive1

First recorded in 1660–70; im- 2 + passive
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Example Sentences

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Someone on the panel of three impassive strangers stopped me every time I made a mistake and asked me to start again.

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You would still never describe Pickford as being impassive, however, and Green feels that emotion is still a big part of his make-up.

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Both Michael and Kerry Ives remained impassive as the prosecutor reminded the court of how they made their own grandson suffer.

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The city that Tom Bradley has led with impassive aplomb for 17 years is frayed at the edges, with aging sewers and inadequate housing stock.

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“His skull was completely split … all in pieces,” she said, her face impassive.

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