"His answer to torture was stoic silence.", said the hangman.
He is so stoic, he refused to cry at the funeral. He is a stoic, you would never know that picture was taken at a wedding!
He put on a stoic expression, but inside, he was afraid. Her stoic mein heartened the rest of the soldiers once the enemy found them.
The word "stoic" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person who is unemotional and accepts pain or misfortune without complaining. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is calm, unaffected by emotions, or indifferent to pleasure or pain.
The Stoic philosophy was developed around the 3rd century BCE by Zeno of Citium in ancient Greece. It evolved further in the Roman Empire with notable figures like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius.
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"He had a stoic character, giving off the air of someone rigid and bound by many a rule."
He is so stoic, he refused to cry at the funeral. He is a stoic, you would never know that picture was taken at a wedding!
Her fatalism helped her to face death with stoic calm.
No, stoic means someone who not be expressive but will plug along anyway.
Her boyfriend was stoic as he had no pain when she left her. It means he did not show any pain.
Stoic Federer this time didn;t cry after winning the french open.
He put on a stoic expression, but inside, he was afraid. Her stoic mein heartened the rest of the soldiers once the enemy found them.
stoic or cold
stoic?
He held the cold hand that betrayed the old man's stoic ways by giving him a squeeze.
Stoic. That is the word I can think of.