Stoicism
31stoicism — n. 1. Stoical philosophy, philosophy of Zeno. 2. Apathy, insensibility, coolness, indifference, coldness, phelgm, cold blood, impassibility, nonchalance …
32stoicism — noun (U) patience and calmness when bad things happen to you …
33stoicism — n self control, self discipline; dispassion, inexcitability, imperturbability, unflappability; strength, fortitude, endurance, sufferance; patience, forbearance, longanimity, long suffering, Archaic. long sufferance …
34stoicism — sto·i·cism …
35stoicism — UK [ˈstəʊɪˌsɪz(ə)m] / US [ˈstoʊɪˌsɪzəm] noun [uncountable] stoical behaviour …
36stoicism — Стоицизм …
37Stoicism — Sto•i•cism [[t]ˈstoʊ əˌsɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) pho the philosophy of the Stoics 2) pho (l.c.) conduct conforming to the precepts of the Stoics, as repression of emotion and indifference to pleasure or pain • Etymology: 1620–30 …
38Stoicism — /ˈstoʊəsɪzəm/ (say stohuhsizuhm) noun 1. the Stoic philosophy. 2. (lower case) conduct conforming to stoic precepts; repression of emotion; indifference to pleasure or pain …
39stoicism — s ( en) FIL orubbligt lugn, äv. forngrekisk lära som hävdar att den som är vis alltid måste visa total självbehärskning …
40Stoic — Stoicism …