unflappable in English

adjective
1
having or showing calmness in a crisis.
Malati, a sedate old female, was a placid soul, unflappable even in a crisis.
synonyms:imperturbableunexcitablecoolcalm'calm, cool, and collected'self-controlledcoolheadedlevelheadednonconfrontationallaid-backType-B
adjective

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1. She writes casually,(http://Sentencedict.com) with unflappable assurance.

2. She writes casually, with unflappable assurance.

3. A busy manager needs a completely unflappable secretary.

4. Who in your organization is unflappable amid change?

5. A good radio-host must be unflappable.

6. Beneath his smart, generous, unflappable exterior lurks massive insecurity.

7. But the quiet, efficient and unflappable Brett managed to instil more patience into his charge.

8. 9 Between numbers by the unflappable Ramblers, the stars are birthing new comedy duets.

9. Many on Wall Street have therefore concluded that something panicked the usually unflappable chairman.

10. Hogan was a smooth, confident Foreign Office man, unflappable and oozing with reasonableness.

11. She's totally unflappable - you have to be when working in such a highly-pressured environment.

12. 27 Hogan was a smooth, confident Foreign Office man, unflappable and oozing with reasonableness.

13. He called home often at first for hour-long talks with Maude, whose faith in him was unflappable.

14. The driver unflappable also, sit to say firmly then: " Yes, your essence, you are spermatozoon. "

15. My secretary's quite unflappable and would keep working even if the office was burning down!

16. Antonyms for Adrenalized include calm, composed, collected, cool, unflappable, self-possessed, poised, tranquil, unshaken and at peace

17. Rice, another of the 1971 side, was unflappable and is now number two to Arsene Wenger.

18. Pritchard, John NIGHT SISTERS The stoical Pocket, unflappable, was working his way through several days ' backlog of Begrimed …

19. The Giants always said he had the stuff, the command, the unflappable nature of the very best pitchers.

20. Criminally underacknowledged outside his own sport, Cook is also famous for (literally) never breaking sweat, is utterly unflappable at the crease and very much the quintessential under-stated Englishman.

21. Noun a person who regards someone or something with wonder, pleasure, or approval: His Admirers say he has all the qualities of a good presenter—he's unflappable, charming, and witty.

22. ‘While the Dutch showed Coltish flamboyance, the Italians were resolute, unflappable, patient, wise, brilliant.’ ‘He was a tall, Coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.’ ‘After my rant last week about the downright overblown nature of Premiership football, a Coltish …

23. Admirer definition, a person who regards someone or something with wonder, pleasure, or approval: His Admirers say he has all the qualities of a good presenter—he's unflappable, charming, and witty.A popular plot in classic films is the story of a famous actress or dancer who receives a dozen roses after her performance with a card signed, “A secret admirer.”