The adjective "imperturbable" describes someone who is calm, placid, or composed, even amidst chaos, using the Duke of Wellington remaining imperturbable in battle as an example.
L'adjectif "imperturbable" (imperturbable, calme) décrit quelqu'un qui est calme, placide ou maître de soi, même dans des situations chaotiques comme au milieu d'une bataille.
Word | imperturbable |
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Part of Speech | ADJ. |
Definition | calm; placid; composed. |
Sentence | In the midst of battle, the Duke of Wellington remained imperturbable and in full command of the situation despite the hysteria and panic all around him. |
Related Words | imperturbability, N. |
Tags: psat
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