Impassibility
Pronunciation: /ˈɪmpˈæzˈsɪbəɫˈaɪˈtaɪ/
Impassibility (noun)
- The quality of not showing emotions, even when something serious or upsetting happens.
- The state of being unable to be harmed, affected, or moved by pain, fear, or pressure.
- 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.