impassive |
splendid |
As adjectives the difference between impassive and splendid
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.
impassive |
false |
As adjectives the difference between impassive and false
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
impassable |
impassive |
As adjectives the difference between impassable and impassive
is that
impassable is incapable of being passed over, crossed, or negotiated while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
impassive |
immutable |
As adjectives the difference between impassive and immutable
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
immutable is unable to be changed without exception.
As a noun immutable is
something that cannot be changed.
impassive |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between impassive and undefined
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
impassive |
nonresistant |
Related terms |
Impassive is a related term of nonresistant.
As adjectives the difference between impassive and nonresistant
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
nonresistant is not resistant.
impassive |
taciturn |
As adjectives the difference between impassive and taciturn
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
taciturn is silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak.
poised |
impassive |
As adjectives the difference between poised and impassive
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
As a verb poised
is (
poise).
unimpassioned |
impassive |
Related terms |
Unimpassioned is a related term of impassive.
As adjectives the difference between unimpassioned and impassive
is that
unimpassioned is not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
aloof |
impassive |
As adjectives the difference between aloof and impassive
is that
aloof is reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
As an adverb aloof
is at or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.
As a preposition aloof
is (obsolete) away from; clear of.
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