Definitionadj. having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
Last update: December 11, 2016
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The accused sat impassively as the judge sentenced him to her years in prison. [adjective]
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Behind them is a man in a sharper suit, black, wearing dark shades and an impassive expression. [adjective]
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He usually stood stock-still staring through impassive eyes that were framed by a motionless face. [adjective]
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The object of aim to every one, he seemed as if he were impassive to their shot. [adjective]
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At length, satisfied that all was ready, he turned and walked in front of the line, examining each prisoner attentively with an absolutely impassive face. [adjective]
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Here, for the first time, the calmness of the Egyptian forsook him: though his countenance remained impassive, his voice gave way. [adjective]
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VIRAG: (His face impassive, laughs in a rich feminine key) Splendid. [adjective]
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MARTIN CUNNINGHAM: (Gazes on her, impassive) Immense. [adjective]
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Prince Andrew gazed with anxious curiosity at that impassive face and wished he could tell what, if anything, this man was thinking and feeling at that moment. [adjective]
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"Is there anything at all behind that impassive face." [adjective]
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THE FIGURE: (Impassive, raises a signal arm) Password. [adjective]
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