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Comparative
more imperturbable
Superlative
most imperturbable
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consistently calm, restrained, and composed
- The imperturbable captain led his crew through the storm without a hint of fear.
- She remained imperturbable despite the chaos around her.
- His imperturbable nature made him the ideal candidate for the high-stress job.
- Even under pressure, her response was steady and imperturbable.
- His imperturbable expression revealed none of his inner thoughts.