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  • 21indifference — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of interest Nouns 1. indifference, neutrality; coldness, frigidity (see insensibility); unconcern, insouciance, nonchalance; inattention, lack of interest, anorexia, apathy; supineness; disdain (see …

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  • 22insensibility — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of physical or emotional feeling Nouns 1. (physical numbness) insensibility, insensibleness; impassibility, impassibleness, impassivity; inappetency, apathy, phlegm, dullness, hebetude, supineness,… …

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  • 23impassibility — n. 1. Impassiveness, insensibility, impassivity, lack of feeling, indifference. 2. Incapability of suffering, insusceptibility to pain or grief, impassivity, impassiveness, sovereign omnipotence, unconditioned existence, self activity …

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  • 24emotionlessness — noun 1. apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions • Syn: ↑impassivity, ↑impassiveness, ↑phlegm, ↑indifference, ↑stolidity, ↑unemotionality • Derivationally related forms: ↑stolid …

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  • 25impassiveness — noun apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions • Syn: ↑emotionlessness, ↑impassivity, ↑phlegm, ↑indifference, ↑stolidity, ↑unemotionality • Derivationally related forms: ↑stolid ( …

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  • 26stolidity — noun 1. apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions • Syn: ↑emotionlessness, ↑impassivity, ↑impassiveness, ↑phlegm, ↑indifference, ↑unemotionality • Derivationally related forms: ↑stolid, ↑ …

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  • 27impassiveness — im*pas sive*ness n. an absence of emotion. Syn: apathy, impassivity. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 28impassive — adjective Date: 1605 1. a. archaic unsusceptible to pain b. unsusceptible to physical feeling ; insensible c. unsusceptible to or destitute of emotion ; apathetic 2. giving no sign of feeling or emotion ; expressionless • …

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  • 29imperturbable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin imperturbabilis, from Latin in + perturbare to perturb Date: 15th century marked by extreme calm, impassivity, and steadiness ; serene Synonyms: see cool • imperturbability noun • imperturbably …

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