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Stoic
Meaning
Noun
●
In Philosophy & People:
Proponent of
stoicism
, a
school of thought
, from in 300 B.C.E.
up to
about the time of Marcus Aurelius, who
holds
that by
cultivating
an understanding of the
logos
, or
natural law
, one can be
free
of suffering.
●
A person
indifferent
to
pleasure
or pain.
●
Alternative letter-case form of stoic
●
A
student
of Stowe School, England.
Adj
●
Of or
relating
to the Stoics or their ideas.
●
Not
affected
by
pain
or distress.
●
Not
displaying
any
external
signs
of being
affected
by
pain
or distress.
●
Alternative letter-case form of stoic
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Origin
stoic
English
stoicus
Latin
Στωϊκός
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Ποικίλη Στοά
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
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Synonyms
Stoick
Apathetic
Impassive
Stoical
Expressionless
Zenonist
Phlegmatic
Zenonic
Zenonian
Related
Taciturn
Aloof
Unflappable
Pensive
Meek
Resolute
Gruff
Headstrong
Sullen
Laconic
Brooding
Timid
Charismatic
Humble
Steadfast
Contemplative
Dignified
Submissive
Brave
Heroic
Calm
Ruthless
Dogmatic
Aristotelian
Obedient
Philosophical
Plato
Forceful
Existentialist
Dutiful
Stubborn
Ascetic
Aristotle
Reclusive
Humanist
Aggressive
Unemotional
Solemn
Courageous
Silent
Believer
Emotionless
Romantic
Politician
Creature
Christian
Energetic
Mysticism
Soul
Arrogant
Philosopher
Woman
Disciple
Humanistic
Philosophic
Fearless
Hero
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Rhymes
Stoic
Heroic
Holozoic
Cenozoic
Anechoic
Mesozoic
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Proterozoic
Phanerozoic
Anthropozoic
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