🧘stoicism (estoicism)

noun
/ˈstoʊɪˌsɪzəm/
estoicismo (estoicismo)

Meaning

The endurance of pain or hardship without showing feelings or complaining.
The endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint.
A philosophy of accepting what happens without complaining or showing emotion and controlling emotions through wisdom and patience.
Traducción del significado
La resistencia al dolor o la adversidad sin mostrar emociones ni quejarse.
La resistencia al dolor o la adversidad sin mostrar emociones ni quejarse

Oraciones de ejemplo

He faced the loss of his job with remarkable stoicism.

Enfrentó la pérdida de su trabajo con un estoicismo notable.
Enfrentó la pérdida de su trabajo con un estoicismo notable.

His stoicism during hardship was admirable.

Su estoicismo durante la adversidad fue admirable.
Su estoicismo durante la adversidad fue admirable.

His stoicism helped him remain calm in difficult times.

Su estoicismo le ayudó a mantenerse tranquilo en tiempos difíciles.
Su estoicismo le ayudo a mantenerse tranquilo en tiempos dificiles.

Synonyms

endurance, patience, fortitude, resignation, impassiveness, detachment, forbearance, resilience, self-control
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endurance, patience, fortitude, resignation, impassiveness
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endurance, detachment, forbearance
Entrada 3
resilience, endurance, self-control

Antonyms

complaint, sensitivity, weakness, emotionality, reactiveness, impulsiveness
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complaint, sensitivity, weakness
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sensitivity, emotionality, reactiveness
Entrada 3
sensitivity, emotionality, impulsiveness

Colocaciones

stoicism in adversity, show stoicism, remarkable stoicism, endure with stoicism

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