impassive
Etymology
im- (“not”) + passive (“to express the suffering or feeling”)
adj
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Having, or revealing, no emotion. It was a victory that clearly meant so much to Van Gaal as the normally impassive manager raced from his seat in the technical area to celebrate Lingard's winner. 22 May 2016, Phil McNulty, “Crystal Palace 1-2 Manchester United”, in BBC -
Still or motionless.
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