different between impassive vs spiritless
impassive
English
Etymology
im- (“not”) +? passive (“to express the suffering or feeling”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?pæs?v/
Adjective
impassive (comparative more impassive, superlative most impassive)
- Having, or revealing, no emotion.
- Still or motionless.
Synonyms
- apathetic, phlegmatic
Related terms
- passive
- impassible
- impatient
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spiritless
English
Etymology
From spirit +? -less.
Adjective
spiritless (comparative more spiritless, superlative most spiritless)
- Lacking energy, drive, motivation or emotion. Enervated.
Synonyms
- languid
Derived terms
- spiritlessly
- spiritlessness
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