Unfazed vs Deadpan - What's the difference?
unfazed | deadpan |
not frightened or hesitant; undaunted; not put off
Deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look).
Having such a face or look (as a person).
Impassive (as behaviour or speech).
A style of comedic delivery in which something humourous is said or done while not exhibiting a change in emotion or facial expression.
* 2007 , ,
To express (oneself) in an impassive or expressionless manner.
As adjectives the difference between unfazed and deadpan
is that unfazed is not frightened or hesitant; undaunted; not put off while deadpan is deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look).As a noun deadpan is
a style of comedic delivery in which something humourous is said or done while not exhibiting a change in emotion or facial expression.As a verb deadpan is
to express (oneself) in an impassive or expressionless manner.unfazed
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- After stumbling and landing on her face, the toddler picked herself up and continued unfazed.
See also
*fazedeadpan
English
(wikipedia deadpan)Alternative forms
* dead-pan * dead panAdjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* poker facedNoun
(-)Octopus Pie #71: Deadpan
- MAREK: But really the deadpan is key. You can essentially trick people into laughing at nothing .
