IMPERVIOUS (im-PUR-vee-uhs)
Impenetrable, not permitting penetration or passage; figuratively, incapable of being influenced, persuaded or affected
The water proof coat is impervious to the rain.
I tried to persuade him for hours but he was impervious to reason.
Here are a few more usage examples:
My reckless 4 year old is impervious to fear
The swat van was impervious to the bullets of the criminals.
THINK... how can you use impervious in a conversation today?
Learn something new!!!
URBAN JUICE JUNKIE
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