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are impassive
adjective
Having, or revealing, no emotion.
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But their faces are impassive.
All the faces, while individualized, are impassive; they are not quite expressionless but preternaturally calm.
Looking on are impassive older women and an older man with contained lust on his face.
The final sounds of Shostakovich's symphonic canon are impassive, intimate, and empty.
The dancers' faces are impassive, but emotional currents are created by the partnering, linked holds and pulls among the performers.
Stereotypes abound: Javanese, it is said, are impassive and oblique, whereas Batak and Buginese are thought to be plain-speaking and passionate.
And because the sculptures are impassive, with upright stones for heads, fat slabs for torsos and sturdy plinths for legs, they become blank slates that elicit an emotional response from viewers.
Similar(4)
Then, Philip was impassive.
Her face was impassive.
Otherwise, he is impassive.
The bodyguard was impassive.
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