impasible
Impasible is an adjective used in several Romance languages, most notably Spanish, to describe someone unmoved, impassive, or indifferent to emotional stimuli or pain. In English, impasible is rare and is typically encountered as a variant or mistaken form of impassible or impassable; speakers more often use impassive to describe a person who shows little emotion, or impassable for something that cannot be passed.
Etymology and cognates: the term derives from Latin impassibilis, formed from in- (not) + passibilis (capable of
Usage notes: in Spanish, impasible conveys stoic or unmoved demeanor, as in “Se mostró impasible ante las
Related terms: impassable (not able to be passed), impassible (not subject to suffering or feeling; standard