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imperturbable      
[??mp?'t?:b?b(?)l]
¦ adjective unable to be upset or excited.
Derivatives
imperturbability noun
imperturbably adverb
Origin
ME: from late L. imperturbabilis, from in- 'not' + perturbare (see perturb).
imperturbable      
a.
Calm, cool, composed, unmoved, undisturbed, tranquil, unruffled, collected, placid, inexcitable, sedate, not to be disturbed.
imperturbable      
If you describe someone as imperturbable, you mean that they remain calm, even in disturbing or dangerous situations. (WRITTEN)
Thomas, of course, was cool and aloof and imperturbable.
ADJ
Examples of use of imperturbable
1. Gonzales was always the imperturbable cog in Texas‘s killing machine.
2. Will those long–suffering cavalry mounts still manage to look so imperturbable when the whole tour razzmatazz comes to town?
3. So far as is known, not a single volume was lost in either move, and Foster remained imperturbable throughout.
4. But such impromptu animation is hardly characteristic of Mourinho the technocrat, who once wore a heart monitor during a match to demonstrate his imperturbable metabolism.
5. US senators grilled Judge Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court nominee, on Tuesday on his views on civil rights, the power of the presidency and abortion but they appeared to land no obvious knock–out blow against the imperturbable nominee.