The difference between Equable and Imperturbable

When used as adjectives, equable means unvarying, calm and steady, whereas imperturbable means not easily perturbed, upset or excited.


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  1. Equable as an adjective:

    Unvarying, calm and steady; constant and uniform.

  2. Equable as an adjective (of temperature):

    Free from extremes of heat or cold.

  3. Equable as an adjective (of emotions etc):

    Not easily disturbed; tranquil.

  1. Imperturbable as an adjective:

    Not easily perturbed, upset or excited.

  2. Imperturbable as an adjective:

    Calm and collected, even under pressure.