The difference between Impassive and Stony

When used as adjectives, impassive means having, or revealing, no emotion, whereas stony means as hard as stone.


check bellow for the other definitions of Impassive and Stony

  1. Impassive as an adjective:

    Having, or revealing, no emotion.

  2. Impassive as an adjective:

    Still or motionless.

  1. Stony as an adjective:

    As hard as stone.

  2. Stony as an adjective:

    Containing or made up of stones.

    Examples:

    "a stony path"

  3. Stony as an adjective (figuratively):

    Of a person, lacking warmth and emotion.

  4. Stony as an adjective (figuratively):

    Of an action such as a look, showing no warmth of emotion.

    Examples:

    "She gave him a stony reception."

  5. Stony as an adjective (UK, _, &, _, Australian, slang):

    without any money.