Imperturbable in english

Imperturbable

pronunciation: ɪmpɜrtɜrbəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

imperturbable = imperturbable ; impassive ; stolid ; unflappable ; nonplussed [nonplused] ; unperturbed ; nonchalant ; nonplus ; cool-headed ; unruffled. 

Example: 'I always hit him on the top of his highs when I want something,' the imperturbable Passantino answered = 'I always hit him on the top of his highs when I want something,' the imperturbable Passantino answered.Example: There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.Example: A political setback forced a wrenching transformation of the stolid but effective library into what ultimately became a brand new, proactive one.Example: Steel's book exemplifies what might be termed the subgenre of 'Mutiny novel,' using such conventional characters as the plucky Englishwoman, the unflappable English gentleman-spy, and the crazed religious zealot.Example: Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.Example: In one of the projects, a robot cohabitated with two chickens, who were unperturbed by its presence.Example: Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.Example: I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.Example: But it is obvious that modern leftist philosophers are not simply cool-headed logicians systematically analyzing the foundations of knowledge.Example: Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances.

Imperturbable synonyms

composed in spanish: compuesto, pronunciation: kəmpoʊzd part of speech: adjective unflappable in spanish: imperturbable, pronunciation: ənflæpəbəl part of speech: adjective
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