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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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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.

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

Rocky declined to testify in his own defense and sat largely impassive during the trial, brightening only when Rihanna or his kids showed up in the gallery.

There were gasps and tears but no outbursts of emotion; the atmosphere remained sombre; Megrahi was impassive; no-one banged on the glass.

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