Sentence example with the word 'imperturbable'

imperturbable

balanced, composed, even-tempered, firm as impassive, nonchalant, secure, sound, stoic, undisturbable, unmoved, untouched

Definition adj. not easily perturbed or excited or upset

Last update: July 19, 2015


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she was one of those imperturbable people who never get angry.   [adjective]

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During this time he went from one city to the other, according as the danger was more pressing, and constantly displayed an admirable zeal and an imperturbable energy.   [adjective]

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With her imperturbable calm she did not begin to speak in front of the valet.   [adjective]

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"Yes, please your Grace, a whig; as your Grace was in 1641," replied Claverhouse, with his usual appearance of imperturbable civility.   [adjective]

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With his foot upon his enemy's back, he raised his shield overhead after a gladiatorial custom, and saluted the imperturbable soldiers by the gate.   [adjective]

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"My brother," answered the Arab sage, with imperturbable gravity, "thou speakest as one of the foolish."   [adjective]

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With her imperturbable calm she did not begin to speak in front of the valet.   [adjective]

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Anatole was not quick-witted, nor ready or eloquent in conversation, but he had the faculty, so invaluable in society, of composure and imperturbable self-possession.   [adjective]

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"It is written," answered the Hakim, with imperturbable gravity, "'Abuse not the steed which hath borne thee from the battle."'   [adjective]

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Martin's story spread like the plague, but not (unhappily) to any advantage of King Richard imperturbable in his tower.   [adjective]

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The imperturbable stranger brushed his hat with his elbow and went on: "An assassin and a thief."   [adjective]

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