UNCONCERNED vs IMPASSIVE: ADJECTIVE
- Not occupied or engaged with
- Lacking in interest or care or feeling
- Not interested; indifferent.
- Not anxious or apprehensive; unworried.
- Not concerned; not anxious or solicitous; easy in mind; carelessly secure; indifferent
- Indifferent and having no interest; aloof.
- Not worried, anxious or apprehensive.
- Easy in mind; not worried
- Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited
- Deliberately impassive in manner
- Devoid of or not subject to emotion.
- Revealing no emotion; expressionless.
- Incapable of physical sensation.
- Motionless; still.
- Having, or revealing, no emotion.
- Still or motionless.
UNCONCERNED vs IMPASSIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not concerned; not anxious; feeling no concern or solicitude; easy in mind; not interested; not affected.
- Synonyms Unconcerned at, for, about. With at, unconcerned means not anxious in view of something that is or happens; with for it means not anxious for the safety or success of some object of interest or desire: unconcerned at the successes of a rival; unconcerned for one's own safety. With about it generally means the same as with for, but sometimes the same as with at.
- Not worried
- Easy in mind
- Hall
- Not easily aroused or excited
- Not showing sensibility or emotion; unmoved; apathetic: as, an impassive manner.
- Not susceptible of pain or suffering; insensible; impassible.
UNCONCERNED vs IMPASSIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Insensitive, Unsympathetic, Apathetic, Unmoved, Oblivious, Degage, Casual, Detached, Insouciant, Blithe, Uninvolved, Blase, Untroubled, Nonchalant, Indifferent
- Unconcerned, Apathetic, Empty, Quiet, Indifferent, Unmoved, Stoic, Poker faced, Uncommunicative, Stolid, Incommunicative, Deadpan, Unexpressive, Unemotional, Expressionless
UNCONCERNED vs IMPASSIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Insensitive, Unsympathetic, Apathetic, Unmoved, Oblivious, Degage, Casual, Detached, Insouciant, Blithe, Uninvolved, Blase, Untroubled, Nonchalant, Indifferent
- Unconcerned, Apathetic, Empty, Quiet, Indifferent, Unmoved, Stoic, Poker faced, Uncommunicative, Stolid, Incommunicative, Deadpan, Unexpressive, Unemotional, Expressionless
UNCONCERNED vs IMPASSIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He remained unconcerned about what happened to me.
- Because of the unconcerned states and more symptoms.
- His reports are dire, but Zoetebak seems unconcerned.
- Congo, but most Americans seem unaware or unconcerned.
- Borodin remains unconcerned about repercussions from his activities.
- Petunia continued to chew in an unconcerned fashion.
- Elizabeth was not unconcerned; she remonstrated to James.
- Sodom is unconcerned about the poor and needy.
- GE Monogram is unconcerned about this new development.
- How can you be so unconcerned with death?
- Lucius Malfoy had listened to this with an impassive face.
- Gripped by anxiety but trying like hell to look impassive.
- The Master Bedroom suite and bath are impassive as well.
- Churchill took it all, jaw clinched, silent, and impassive.
- His face was impassive as he scanned the contents.
- He was reserved and impassive, never showing emotion publicly.
- Alexander gets the best of his impassive Persian counterpart.
- They were poorly provided for, both impassive and ageless.
- He was watching with eyes that were impassive.
- Don Jaime remains impassive, teaching fencing as usual.
UNCONCERNED vs IMPASSIVE: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Is it possible to remain impassive in a life or death situation?
- What is the answer to impassive resigned with 5 letters?
- What was his usually impassive expression creased with?