🧘stoicism (stoïcisme)

noun
/ˈstoʊɪˌsɪzəm/
stoïcisme (stoicisme)

Signification

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.
Traduction de la signification
L'endurance à la douleur ou aux difficultés sans montrer d'émotions ou se plaindre.
L'endurance à la douleur ou aux difficultés sans montrer d'émotions ou se plaindre

Phrases d'exemple

He faced the loss of his job with remarkable stoicism.

Il a affronté la perte de son emploi avec un stoïcisme remarquable.
Il a affronté la perte de son emploi avec un stoïcisme remarquable.

His stoicism during hardship was admirable.

Son stoïcisme pendant les épreuves était admirable.
Son stoïcisme pendant les épreuves était admirable.

His stoicism helped him remain calm in difficult times.

Son stoïcisme l'a aidé à rester calme pendant des moments difficiles.
Son stoicisme l'a aide a rester calme pendant des moments difficiles.

Synonymes

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
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resilience, endurance, self-control

Antonymes

complaint, sensitivity, weakness, emotionality, reactiveness, impulsiveness
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complaint, sensitivity, weakness
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sensitivity, emotionality, reactiveness
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sensitivity, emotionality, impulsiveness

Collocations

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

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