Stoic

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

Enduring pain and hardship without showing feelings or complaining.

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Not showing or not feeling pleasure or pain; impassive.

He remained stoic throughout the entire ordeal.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're watching a scary movie, and you don't jump or scream. You're pretty stoic! It means you're not showing your emotions, even when things are tough or exciting.

👶 For kids: Someone who is stoic doesn't show their feelings when things are hard.

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2

The stoic soldier faced his fears.

3

She was stoic even when she received bad news.

How It's Used

Philosophy

"A stoic acceptance of fate."

Literature

"The hero displayed a stoic demeanor in the face of adversity."

2

A person who is able to endure hardship or pain without showing feelings and complaining.

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A person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.

He was a true stoic, never complaining despite his difficulties.

💡 Simply: A stoic is someone who's really good at keeping their cool. They don't let things bother them much, like a superhero who doesn't flinch at explosions.

👶 For kids: A stoic is someone who doesn't show their feelings when things are hard.

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2

The stoic faced adversity with courage.

3

She admired the stoics for their resilience.

How It's Used

Philosophy

"The ancient Stoics believed in living a virtuous life."

General

"He was a stoic, facing his illness with quiet dignity."

Tip:Think of the adjective form; a 'stone'-faced person.

Idioms & expressions

stoic calm

The ability to remain calm and composed in the face of adversity.

"She displayed a stoic calm during the crisis."

From Latin stoicus, from Greek stōïkos, relating to the Stoa, the school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium.

The term 'stoic' comes from the philosophy of Stoicism, popular in the Hellenistic period. Stoics valued virtue and reason above emotion and external circumstances.

Memory tip

Think of a 'stone' face - someone stoic keeps a straight face, no matter what.

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