English to Hindi Dictionary imperturbable

imperturbable

अविचलित
definition
adjective
an imperturbable tranquility
unable to be upset or excited; calm.
translation of 'imperturbable'
अक्षोभ्‍य,
उत्तेजनाहीन,
अविचलित
adjective
शांत,
स्थिर
example
I was 'imperturbable' at work, never losing my patience or raising my voice.
One secret of the success of the English was, perhaps, their 'imperturbable' tolerance.
On the contrary, when all others have given up in despair, these persons stand 'imperturbable' in the face of peril, relying for support not on material things, but on the soundness of reason and on their own superior judgement.
I had various curious cases against him at the Bar - hard and evenly fought battles - in which he was 'imperturbable' .
In fact, it would be in deep trouble if it was relying on the utterly solid, sweet-natured and 'imperturbable' country boy for dramatic tension.
It felt classy and utterly 'imperturbable' - the sort of place where the band might play Stormy Weather in a raging typhoon.
She looked down and felt a strange sense of 'imperturbable' calm.
Buddhism is the pursuit of inner-peace through meditation - through his own, diligent efforts, the Buddhist hopes to arrive at this 'imperturbable' , sanguine state of being.
Earl Alexander was a military commander with little taste for panache but distinguished by 'imperturbable' confidence.
The fax was pouring out messages, the telephone had barely stopped and the loyal secretary was still at her station in the office, cool and 'imperturbable' as ever.
We shall no longer have to plan and toil to spread 'imperturbable' conceit and incurable ignorance among men.
It would be difficult to praise his work as Book Review Editor more highly than it deserves, and those of us who have worked with him most closely will miss his 'imperturbable' good humor and complete reliability.
Through what is called neutrality of tone, philosophical discourse must also guarantee the neutrality or at least the 'imperturbable' serenity that should accompany the relation to the true and the universal.
His distaste for big inert words - words like omniscient, impassable and 'imperturbable' , which he finds other theologians using to describe God - inspires his own desire for accessibility.
But emotionally he found it extremely difficult to resign himself to the disappearance of that invigorating militancy and that 'imperturbable' self-assurance that had marked the working class in the 1970s.
The prosecutors liked me because my professional experience as a media researcher had steeled me against public abuse and made me 'imperturbable' under cross examination.
It's very much like the radiance of falling in love, but it's not the ordinary falling in love where we're still involved in attachment and aversion; it's a radiance that is 'imperturbable' because totally ultimate.
Despite the exclamation mark, he talks in the flat, 'imperturbable' vowels of Sussex, his voice rising not so much in volume as in exasperation.
This ice has a character different from the clear, unblemished ice, as if all the hardship of those periods congealed to create a solid, 'imperturbable' substance.
But the square looks in on itself, exuding an air of 'imperturbable' gentility.
‘I'd hate to meet the bad cop,’ smiles Williams 'imperturbably' - an exquisite one-liner.
‘I just did what I thought was best’ she offered 'imperturbably' , shrugging.
In the physician or surgeon no quality takes rank with 'imperturbability' .
For this book, Henry has devised a style - 'imperturbably' sustained - that is numb with cold and hardly admitted hurt.
Robert Mitchum, their co-star, was legendary for his 'imperturbability' .
It is this 'imperturbability' that marks him as something special.
Time-lapse clips would show me getting conspicuously older as the institutional masonry remains 'imperturbably' unchanged, but for all that steady aging, my associations with that name still feel fresh.
The tracking of the on-screen camera is steady in its course, carefully guided by the technicians at its controls, and 'imperturbably' composed in its implicit attitude toward whatever vicissitudes of life may come within its purview.
Yet for many making the link, it is undoubtedly his 'imperturbability' rather than consistency of play that informs comparisons.
Alexander was no original thinker but he had many virtues, not the least of which were his personal courage, his 'imperturbability' in battle, and his ability to make friends among whom Churchill counted himself one.
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