still |
impassive |
Related terms |
Still is a related term of impassive.
As a noun still
is .
As an adjective impassive is
having, or revealing, no emotion.
inanimate |
impassive |
Related terms |
Inanimate is a related term of impassive.
As adjectives the difference between inanimate and impassive
is that
inanimate is lacking the quality or ability of motion; as
an inanimate object while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
As a noun inanimate
is something that is not alive.
As a verb inanimate
is (obsolete) to animate .
impassive |
docile |
Related terms |
Impassive is a related term of docile.
As adjectives the difference between impassive and docile
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
heartless |
impassive |
Related terms |
Impassive is a synonym of heartless.
As adjectives the difference between heartless and impassive
is that
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
inactive |
impassive |
Related terms |
Inactive is a related term of impassive.
As adjectives the difference between inactive and impassive
is that
inactive is inactivated while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
As a verb inactive
is .
impassive |
enduring |
Related terms |
Impassive is a related term of enduring.
As adjectives the difference between impassive and enduring
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
enduring is long-lasting.
As a verb enduring is
.
As a noun enduring is
endurance.
serene |
impassive |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between serene and impassive
is that
serene is peaceful, calm, unruffled while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
As a verb serene
is to make serene.
As a noun serene
is serenity; clearness; calmness.
As a proper noun Serene
is {{given name|female|from=English}}. A rare variant of Serena.
impassive |
sluggish |
Related terms |
Impassive is a related term of sluggish.
As adjectives the difference between impassive and sluggish
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
sluggish is habitually idle and lazy; slothful; dull; inactive; as, a
sluggish man.
impassive |
untouched |
Synonyms |
Impassive is a synonym of untouched.
As adjectives the difference between impassive and untouched
is that
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion while
untouched is remaining in its original, pristine state, undamaged.
tranquil |
impassive |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between tranquil and impassive
is that
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while
impassive is having, or revealing, no emotion.
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