aloof |
impassible |
As adjectives the difference between aloof and impassible
is that
aloof is reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish while
impassible is (chiefly|theology) unable to suffer, or feel pain.
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.
impassible |
dispassion |
As an adjective impassible
is (chiefly|theology) unable to suffer, or feel pain.
As a noun dispassion is
freedom from passion; an undisturbed state; apathy.
impassioned |
impassible |
As adjectives the difference between impassioned and impassible
is that
impassioned is filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent while
impassible is (chiefly|theology) unable to suffer, or feel pain.
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