stoic (Meaning)

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stoic (n)

a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno

someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions

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stoic (s)

seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive

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stoic (a)

pertaining to Stoicism or its followers

stoic Sentence Examples

  1. The stoic man faced adversity with unwavering composure.
  2. Her stoic demeanor concealed a torrent of emotions boiling within.
  3. The soldiers remained stoic on the battlefield, their faces devoid of fear.
  4. The stoic philosopher believed in suppressing emotions and embracing reason.
  5. Despite her immense suffering, she maintained a stoic facade.
  6. The stoic scientist conducted experiments with an unwavering dedication.
  7. The stoic leader inspired his team to endure hardships with fortitude.
  8. The stoic father remained emotionally distant, providing guidance without affection.
  9. The stoic woman found solace in solitude and self-reliance.
  10. The stoic artist channeled his pain into his work, creating masterpieces that transcended suffering.

FAQs About the word stoic

a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno, someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions, seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; im

patient, uncomplaining, long-suffering, resigned, constrained, submissive, docile, obliging, passive, amiable

weary, defiant, weary, impatient,impatient, protesting, bored, resistant, resistant, bored

The stoic man faced adversity with unwavering composure.

Her stoic demeanor concealed a torrent of emotions boiling within.

The soldiers remained stoic on the battlefield, their faces devoid of fear.

The stoic philosopher believed in suppressing emotions and embracing reason.