What is another word for stoicism?
Pronunciation:
[ stˈə͡ʊɪsˌɪzəm], [ stˈəʊɪsˌɪzəm], [ s_t_ˈəʊ_ɪ_s_ˌɪ_z_ə_m]
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Similar words for stoicism:
- apathy (noun)
- asceticism (noun)
- attribute (noun)
- austerity (noun)
- calm (noun)
- fatalism (noun)
- fortitude (noun)
- impassivity (noun)
- inconsequence (noun)
- inconsequentiality (noun)
- inconsequentialness (noun)
- incuriousness (noun)
- indifference (noun)
- insensibleness (noun)
- insignificancy (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- patience (noun)
- self-control (noun)
- temperance (noun)
- uninterest (noun)
- unresponsiveness (noun)
- other synonyms
- firmness
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Stoicism:
n.
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- long-suffering,
- uncritical,
- stoical,
- patient,
- biddable,
- uncomplaining,
- like a lamb (to the slaughter),
- resigned,
- pliable.
- dis regard,
- in-sensitivities,
- dis-interest,
- in-sensitivity,
- dis-passions,
- in-sensibilities,
- dis-passion,
- in sensitivities,
- half heartednesses,
- dis-interests,
- half heartedness,
- un-concerns,
- half-heartedness,
- dis interests,
- un concerns,
- in sensitivity,
- in sensibility,
- un concern,
- half-heartednesses,
- insouciances,
- dis interest,
- dis passions,
- insensitivities,
- emotionlessnesses,
- un-concern,
- halfheartednesses,
- dis passion,
- in-sensibility,
- dis regards,
- passivities,
- dis-regards,
- dis-regard,
- in sensibilities.
- abstinence,
- starkness,
- repentance,
- celibacy,
- abstemiousness,
- severity,
- teetotalism,
- parsimony,
- miserliness.
- self-disciplines,
- de terminations,
- asceticisms,
- chastenesses,
- self disciplines,
- selfdenial,
- self discipline,
- selfdiscipline,
- selfdisciplines,
- de-termination,
- self denial,
- de-terminations,
- de termination.
- predestinarianisms,
- destinisms,
- pre destination,
- pre destinations,
- determinisms,
- pre-destinations,
- necessitarianisms,
- pre-destination.
- in significance,
- in-consequences,
- un-importances,
- un-importance,
- in-significances,
- in-consequence,
- in-significance,
- un importances,
- in significances,
- in consequences,
- un importance.
- cold-bloodedness,
- isolationism,
- callousness,
- equity,
- Insignificancy,
- inconsequentialness,
- Inconsequentiality,
- coldbloodedness,
- non-interference,
- nonchalance,
- unmindfulness,
- noninterference,
- inconsequence.
- longanimity,
- predestinarianism,
- determinism,
- phlegm,
- prudence,
- fatalism,
- Incuriosity,
- asceticism,
- destinism,
- passivity,
- uninterest,
- insouciance,
- nonresistance,
- halfheartedness,
- stolidness,
- predestination,
- calm,
- self-control,
- austerity,
- Insensibleness,
- self-discipline,
- patience,
- toleration,
- sufferance,
- unresponsiveness,
- chasteness,
- Incuriousness,
- insensitivity,
- in consequence,
- stolidity,
- emotionlessness,
- indifference,
- puritanism,
- Necessitarianism,
- temperance,
- even temper,
- Non-resistance,
- impassivity.
- longsuffering,
- non resistances,
- sufferances,
- yieldings,
- non-resistances,
- even tempers,
- longanimities,
- longsufferings,
- sub-missions,
- long suffering,
- sub-mission,
- non resistance,
- long sufferings,
- nonresistances,
- sub mission,
- long-sufferings,
- sub missions.
Other synonyms:
• firmness • Other relevant words (noun):- dry eyes,
- self-restraint,
- calmness,
- assiduity,
- good temper,
- ethology,
- self-command,
- long-sufferance,
- suttee,
- composure,
- steadfastness,
- moral philosophy,
- heart of stone,
- philosophical theory,
- gravity,
- doggedness,
- guts,
- fast,
- Atomism,
- deadness,
- presence of mind,
- utilitarianism,
- Refrainment,
- backbone,
- fruitarianism,
- dullness,
- vegetarianism,
- cold blood,
- bovinity,
- sand,
- insensibility,
- tolerance,
- immobility,
- argumentation,
- resignation,
- staidness,
- imperturbability,
- aplomb,
- imperturbableness,
- persistence,
- dispassion,
- avoidance,
- sang-froid,
- chastity,
- detachment,
- steadiness,
- diligence,
- eschewal,
- self-immolation,
- control,
- pertinacity,
- resolution,
- intuitionism,
- self-denial,
- casuistry,
- Eudaemonics,
- acceptance,
- serenity,
- prohibition,
- abstention,
- resolve,
- dispassionateness,
- gymnosophy,
- Impassibility,
- waiting game,
- Inexcitability,
- unemotionality,
- unfeelingness,
- perfectionism,
- patientness,
- Ataraxy,
- disregard,
- unconcern,
- philosophy,
- sluggishness,
- frigidity,
- coolness,
- Aretaics,
- perseverance,
- self-abnegation,
- ataraxia,
- reasoning,
- indefatigability,
- martyrdom,
- leniency,
- Refraining,
- Deontology,
- continence,
- coldness,
- stillness,
- frugality,
- apathy,
- categorical imperative,
- indulgence,
- thoughtfulness,
- self-possession,
- grit,
- forbearing,
- self-sacrifice,
- Nephalism,
- poise,
- empiricism,
- lethargy,
- cool-headedness,
- firmness,
- abstainment,
- tenacity,
- ethical philosophy,
- reserve,
- stick-to-it-iveness,
- equanimity,
- pluck,
- lenience,
- quietness,
- banyan day,
- marble,
- unflappability,
- hedonism,
- forbearance,
- recklessness,
- golden rule,
- constraint,
- philosophical doctrine,
- Evolutionism,
- devotion,
- determination,
- waiting it out,
- constancy,
- altruistic ethics.
How to use "Stoicism" in context?
The philosophy of stoicism is a way of living that is based on the idea that the mind can be trained to be in control of emotions and reactions. This philosophy encourages people to live in the present moment and resist letting negative emotions take control.
One of the key tenets of stoicism is that negative emotions, such as anger and sadness, are best avoided. Instead, one should focus on maintaining calm and accepting unpleasant outcomes.
Stoicism is not a cynical philosophy, but rather one that encourages people to be positive and optimistic in their outlook.
Homophones for Stoicism:
- scotchwoman, switch cane, scutcheon, stygian, steichen, stick in, sadism, scotchman, satchmo, Sadducean, St. John, stetson, stigma, stateswoman, St. Simon, satsuma, switch on, stick on, stage name, shaktism, set gun, sitcom, seat cushion, shotgun, saskatchewan, statesman, sidesman, sweet gum, stick cinnamon, seedsman, switchman, saxitoxin, schistosoma, stick-on, scotswoman, setswana, soda can, schistosome, scotsman, stockman, saktism.
Hyponym for Stoicism:
n.
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attribute
unemotionality, emotionlessness.
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cognition
philosophical theory, philosophical doctrine.
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attribute
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