Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "imperturbed" first appeared in English in the early 17th century. It derives from the Latin word imperturbatus, which means "undisturbed." This word is composed of the negative prefix im- and the verb perturbare, which means "to disturb." The literal meaning of imperturbatus is therefore "not disturbed."
Over time, the meaning of "imperturbed" has evolved to refer specifically to a state of calmness and composure in the face of adversity or change. It is often used to describe someone who is able to remain unruffled and collected even in difficult or stressful situations.
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