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Filter by Meaning The banker listened to the proposal impassively.
The teacher watched impassively as the students argued.
The scientist observed the experiment impassively.
The detective looked impassively at the suspect during the interrogation.
The CEO faced the shareholders impassively during the tense meeting.
The artist worked impassively on the painting, lost in thought.
The monk meditated impassively, his mind at peace.
Despite her disappointment, she responded to the rejection letter impassively.
The soldier marched impassively despite the chaos around him.
The teacher watched the students take the test impassively, not giving any indication of approval or disapproval.
The judge listened impassively to both sides of the argument before making a ruling.
The artist painted the canvas impassively, not letting personal feelings influence the work.
The detective interviewed the suspect impassively, trying to gather information without bias.
The scientist observed the results of the experiment impassively, without any emotional response.
The customer complained about the service, but the manager listened impassively, not showing any reaction.
The soldier followed orders impassively, without questioning or showing any emotion.
The judge stared at the defendant impassively during the entire trial.
She watched the movie impassively, not showing any emotions.
The chef tasted the sauce impassively, trying to determine what was missing.
He listened to the opposing arguments impassively.
The teacher watched impassively as the students took their exams.
The doctor delivered the bad news impassively to the patient's family.
The therapist listened to her patient's story impassively.
The detective observed the crime scene impassively.
The cashier rang up the customer's purchase impassively.
The waiter served the dish impassively, not showing any reaction to the customer's request.
The artist painted impassively, lost in their own thoughts.
The judge heard the defendant's plea impassively.
The doctor delivered the bad news to the patient impassively, trying to keep a neutral tone.
The banker read the loan application impassively.
The detective questioned the suspect impassively, hoping to catch him in a lie.
The doctor delivered the devastating news to the patient's family impassively.
The artist painted the portrait impassively, capturing the subject's true essence.
The teacher graded the papers impassively, not showing any favoritism.
The investor watched the stock market plunge impassively.
The athlete faced his opponent in the ring impassively, concealing his fear.
The actor delivered the monologue impassively, portraying a character in emotional turmoil.
The teacher watched impassively as the students cheated on the test.
The artist created the painting impassively, without any emotional attachment to it.
The politician delivered the speech impassively, despite the hostile audience.
The customer complained impassively about the poor quality of the service.
The poker player watched his opponent's moves impassively.
The judge read out the sentence impassively, unaffected by the defendant's tears.
The soldier stood impassively as his commanding officer yelled at him.
The athlete reacted impassively to the news that he had failed the drug test.
The soldier faced the enemy's gunfire impassively.
The teacher stared impassively as the students argued amongst themselves.
She listened impassively as her friend poured out her heart.
The librarian checked the books in and out of the library impassively.
The athlete finished the race impassively, without celebrating.
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