Impassibility

Pronunciation: /ˈɪmpˈæzˈsɪbəɫˈaɪˈtaɪ/

Impassibility (noun)

  1. The quality of not showing emotions, even when something serious or upsetting happens.
  2. The state of being unable to be harmed, affected, or moved by pain, fear, or pressure.
  3. In religion or philosophy, the idea that a being cannot change or be affected by events.

Examples

  • Her impassibility made the conversation feel distant.
  • His impassibility surprised everyone during the interview.