"Imperturbation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but "imperturbation" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "imperturbation":
Impersonators are people who pretend to be someone else, often for entertainment or humorous purposes. They may adopt mannerisms, accents, and characteristics of the person being imitated, but are not the actual person. Impersonators often perform in comedy acts, stage shows, or films, and may be professional entertainers or amateurs.
Impertinence refers to the quality of being impertinent or rude, typically in a way that is insincere or condescending. It can also refer to a lack of respect or consideration for others, often accompanied by a sense of superiority or self-importance.
Impertinent means lacking respect or modesty and behaving in a bold, rude, or impudent manner.
Impervious refers to something that is completely resistant to penetration, action, or effect; unable to be penetrated, pierced, or affected. It can also describe someone or something that is difficult to influence or persuade.
Imperviously means in a way that is unaffected or unable to be harmed or influenced by something; resisting the effects of something, such as weather, pressure, or attack; resistant to penetration, damage, or harm.
Imperviousness refers to the quality of being resistant to the effects of something, such as water, moisture, heat, cold, or weather conditions. It can also describe someone's or something's immunity or indifference to criticism, pain, or negative emotions. In other words, imperviousness implies a state of being unaffected or impassable.