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Synonyms

impassive

American  
[im-pas-iv] / ɪmˈpæs ɪv /

adjective

  1. without emotion; apathetic; unmoved.

    Synonyms:
    unperturbed, undisturbed, indifferent, stoical, phlegmatic, emotionless
  2. calm; serene.

    Synonyms:
    composed, unruffled, placid, tranquil
  3. unconscious; insensible.

  4. not subject to suffering.

    Synonyms:
    unflinching, unaffected

impassive British  
/ 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

Etymology

Origin of impassive

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

Example Sentences

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At the door to the courtyard the matron turned, erect and impassive, back along the corridor.

From Literature

I try, out of the corner of my bleary eye, to discern what he might be thinking, but his face is impassive.

From Literature

Salzburg cheated his eyes over toward Mom, whose face remained as impassive as stone.

From Literature

He turned to the wall with a face impassive as granite.

From Literature

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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