Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited.
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Examples for "impassive"
Examples for "impassive"
1Alter course to west by south. He glanced at Bolitho's impassive features.
2Jean Valjean had entered the galleys sobbing and shuddering; he emerged impassive.
3The Englishmen kept staring in the same impassive fashion with fixed glances.
4But she spoke at length in the same impassive voice as before:
5I glanced at the strange woman; she sat as impassive as ever.
1The others stared at her with the stolid dignity of their race.
2Even the usually stolid Indians went about seeking the little white boy.
3But the stolid driver went calmly on without taking the slightest notice.
4The Superintendent, left alone at the table, rang for the stolid maid.
5He has never trained himself in nerve-control, being so stolid and self-reliant.
6He added, in his stolid way, that he had another idea, too.
7The stolid soldier close beside them heard it, and his eye twinkled.
8But even the stolid Major Vandemeer fumbled as he undid the snaps.
9The stolid country lout of a sentry views all new-comers with suspicion.
10She paused to think that through while Drakon waited with stolid patience.
11The shock had been almost too much even for her stolid nerves.
12But the stolid Dutchmen were not going to have any such farce.
13Behind the stolid stare of the other, Painter noted a glassy-eyed fatigue.
14The cabman sat, silent and stolid, on the box, waiting for events.
15How stolid they were and how matter of fact and how sensible.
16Werner turned anxious eyes on his two stolid friends for moral support.
Stolid nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América