"Impasting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but there seems to be a typo in your input. It seems that you meant to type "impasting" but I think you actually meant "impasting" doesn't exist in the English language.
The word "impassioning" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, its prefix "im-" suggests a sense of negation, and "passion" refers to strong feelings or emotional intensity. <br><br>A possible meaning of "impassioning" could be a verb meaning "to extinguish or diminish strong feelings or emotions, making something less passionate or emotional."
Impassive refers to a lack of emotional expression or feeling. Someone who is impassive may appear unemotional or indifferent, not showing their feelings or reactions to a particular situation or stimulus.
Impassively refers to a state of being unemotional or indifferent, not showing or feeling strong emotions. It is the opposite of actively or enthusiastically.
Impassivity refers to a state of being emotionally neutral or unresponsive, showing no strong feelings or reactions to things that would normally evoke strong emotions in others. It can also refer to a lack of emotional investment or involvement in something.
Impasto is a painting technique where paint is applied thickly to the canvas or board to create a raised, three-dimensional texture.
Impavid refers to someone or something that is fearless or unafraid, even in the face of danger or adversity. It can also be used to describe something that is vehement or intense, often in a positive sense.