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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Impassively vs blankly

Is there any difference between looking/staring impassively and blankly at something?

  

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Here's the broad idea. impassively - your face is not expressing what you are thinking, what you are feeling. blankly - you look as if you are not thinking anything and you are not understanding anything.

  • Here's the broad idea.
  • impassively - your face is not expressing what you are thinking, what you are feeling.
  • blankly - you look as if you are not thinking anything and you are not understanding anything.
  • Clive
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Here's the broad idea.

impassively - your face is not expressing what you are thinking, what you are feeling.

blankly - you look as if you are not thinking anything and you are not understanding anything.

Clive

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