Definitions for impassible

impassible im·pas·si·ble

Spelling: [im-pas-uh-buh l]
IPA: /ɪmˈpæs ə bəl/

Impassible is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 618 anagrams from letters in impassible (abeiilmpss).

Definitions for impassible

adjective

  1. incapable of suffering pain.
  2. incapable of suffering harm.
  3. incapable of emotion; impassive.

Origin of impassible

First recorded in 1300-50; Middle English word from Late Latin word impassībilis. See im-2, passible

Examples for impassible

She lifted up her lips and kissed Henry Dunbar's impassible face.

Almayer looked at her furtively, but the face was as impassible as ever.

Up to that moment the Chief's countenance had been impassible.

Meanwhile, impassible roads meant feed for cows needed to be airlifted into the area.

Consequently, matter is impassible, as by itself it possesses no quality.

Hoarding has always conjured nightmare scenarios of impassible rooms filled to the brim.

Still grave and impassible, the Cardinal looked at her and waited.

This will lead us to see that it consists of nonentity, and that it is impassible.

That face was as pale as death: but cold, stern, and impassible.

impassible as the soul is, everything contrary is figurative, iii.

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