As adjectives the difference between impervius and impervious
is that impervius is impassable while impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
impervius
Not English
Impervius has no English definition. It may be misspelled.
English words similar to 'impervius':
imperious,
infraclass,
impervious,
impurities,
impureness,
imbroglios,
importers,
imprints,
improves,
impresses,
inferiors,
infringes,
imperils,
imprisons,
informers,
informants,
imperials,
inverses,
infuriates,
imprecates,
inebriates,
importunes,
improvises,
imbricates,
infarcts,
imparters,
impaireds,
invariants,
impromptus,
inbreeds,
infringers,
improvers,
inboards,
inverters,
importins,
imprimis,
invertors,
inbornness,
imbrices,
impurples,
impurifies,
informous,
inforces,
informees,
inbreaks,
inferiours,
imbarrass,
imbargos,
imbargoes,
importless,
imbraids,
impowers,
impairers,
impearls,
imborders,
improvizes,
infirmness,
inebrious,
imbowers,
imporous,
imburses,
impierces,
imbrangles,
importuous,
imbrowns,
impropers,
infernals,
impresas,
impreses,
inferrals,
inferrers,
imbrocatas,
imbrutes,
infracts,
imbraces,
imparities
impervious
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Unaffected or unable to be affected by.
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*
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The Celebrity), chapter=5
, passage=Although the Celebrity was almost
impervious to sarcasm, he was now beginning to exhibit visible signs of uneasiness, the consciousness dawning upon him that his eccentricity was not receiving the ovation it merited.}}
Preventive of any penetration; impenetrable, impermeable, particularly of water.
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Immune to damage or effect.
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Antonyms
* pervious
Derived terms
* imperviously
* imperviousness