Stony vs Impervious - What's the difference?
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As hard as stone.
Containing or made up of stones.
(figuratively) Of a person, lacking warmth and emotion.
(figuratively) Of an action such as a look, showing no warmth of emotion.
Unaffected or unable to be affected by.
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Preventive of any penetration; impenetrable, impermeable, particularly of water.
Immune to damage or effect.
Stony is a related term of impervious.
As adjectives the difference between stony and impervious
is that stony is as hard as stone while impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.stony
English
Adjective
(er)- a stony path
- She gave him a stony reception.