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    equanimous
    /ɪˈkwanɪməs/

    adjective

    • 1. calm and composed.

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  2. The meaning of EQUANIMOUS is possessing or displaying equanimity. How to use equanimous in a sentence.

  3. Equanimous means having emotional stability and composure, particularly in times of high stress. Equanimous is the adjective form of the noun equanimity (calmness). The quality of being equanimous is often associated with spiritual and religious practices, especially the goals of Buddhism.

  4. If you're equanimous, you're serene and calm. Some people meditate or do yoga in an attempt to be more equanimous. People who are equanimous seem enviably composed and balanced. You might be equanimous about some things, remaining calm when your dog barks or your smoke alarm goes off, but less equanimous about others.

  5. EQUANIMOUS definition: having or showing equanimity ; even-tempered | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  6. a calm mental state, especially after a shock or disappointment or in a difficult situation: with equanimity He received the news of his mother's death with remarkable equanimity. Three years after the tragedy she has only just begun to regain her equanimity. Synonyms. calmness. composure. cool (CALM) informal. phlegm (CALMNESS) formal.

  7. Define equanimous. equanimous synonyms, equanimous pronunciation, equanimous translation, English dictionary definition of equanimous. Adj. 1. equanimous - in full control of your faculties; "the witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination"; "perfectly poised and sure of...

  8. Equanimous definition: Calm and composed; of stable <a>disposition</a>.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · equanimous (comparative more equanimous, superlative most equanimous) Calm and composed; of stable disposition.

  10. a calm mental state, especially after a shock or disappointment or in a difficult situation: with equanimity He received the news of his mother's death with remarkable equanimity. Three years after the tragedy she has only just begun to regain her equanimity. Synonyms. calmness. composure. cool (CALM) informal. phlegm (CALMNESS) formal.

  11. Equanimity refers to emotional calmness and balance in times of stress. If equanimity reminds you of equal, that's because the words have a lot in common. The noun equanimity was borrowed from Latin aequanimitās, from aequanimus, "even-tempered, fair," formed from aequus, "even, level, equal," plus animus, "mind."