stonefaced

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English

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Etymology

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From stone +‎ faced.

Adjective

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stonefaced (comparative more stonefaced, superlative most stonefaced)

  1. Having a cold and emotionless facial expression.
    • 2009, Greer Gilman, Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter's Tales, page 315:
      The old man's telling had been ceremonious: a form of words, a feat of memory, a mask. This was otherwise. A stonefaced woman; a bewildered man.