impassivity (Meaning)

Wordnet

impassivity (n)

apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions

Webster

impassivity (n.)

The quality of being insusceptible of feeling, pain, or suffering; impassiveness.

impassivity Sentence Examples

  1. The poker player maintained an impassivity that concealed his inner turmoil.
  2. The stoic philosopher displayed an impassivity in the face of adversity.
  3. The statue's impassivity suggested a deep understanding of the futility of change.
  4. The nurse's impassivity masked her compassion for her dying patient.
  5. The soldier's impassivity belied the horrors he had witnessed on the battlefield.
  6. The teacher's impassivity discouraged her students from sharing their thoughts.
  7. The judge's impassivity gave no indication of his impending verdict.
  8. The receptionist's impassivity annoyed the customers who waited impatiently.
  9. The cat's impassivity as it watched a bird outside the window was both comical and unsettling.
  10. The doctor's impassivity made it impossible for the patient to know if their condition was serious.

FAQs About the word impassivity

apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactionsThe quality of being insusceptible of feeling, pain, or suffering; impassiveness.

phlegm, detachment, emptiness, coldness,impassiveness, emotionlessness, numbness, apathy, insensibility, callousness

sympathy, sensibility, sympathy, feeling, emotion, sensibility, pity, pity, compassion, empathy

The poker player maintained an impassivity that concealed his inner turmoil.

The stoic philosopher displayed an impassivity in the face of adversity.

The statue's impassivity suggested a deep understanding of the futility of change.

The nurse's impassivity masked her compassion for her dying patient.