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    equanimous
    /ɪˈkwanɪməs/

    adjective

    • 1. calm and composed.

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  2. 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.

    • Self-Collected

      in full control of your faculties. serenely self-possessed...

    • Self-Possessed

      If you're self-possessed, you always seem to be calm and...

    • Self-Contained

      constituting a complete and independent unit in and of...

    • Composed

      The adjective composed describes someone who is calm and...

    • Poised

      If you're poised you're self-possessed and in full control...

  3. Equanimous means good-humored and calm, or possessing or displaying equanimity. Learn the etymology, usage, and examples of this adjective from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. 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.

  5. Equanimous means having or showing equanimity, which is a state of calmness and composure in the face of challenges or difficulties. Learn how to use this word in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.

  6. Equanimous means in full control of your faculties or serenely self-possessed in times of stress. Find out more about the word origin, usage and related terms on this web page.

  7. Learn the meaning of equanimous, an adjective that describes someone who remains calm and composed in difficult situations. Find out the origin, examples, and quiz of this word.

  8. Equanimity is a noun that means a calm mental state, especially after a shock or disappointment or in a difficult situation. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and pronunciation from Cambridge Dictionary.