• Stoicism

    Pronunciation

    • GenAm IPA: /ˈstoʊɪsɪzÉ™m/

    Origin

    From stoic + -ism

    Full definition of stoicism

    Noun

    stoicism

    (countable and uncountable; plural stoicisms)
    1. A school of philosophy during the Roman Empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress.
    2. A real or pretended indifference to pleasure or pain; insensibility; impassiveness.
      • 2012, May 24, Nathan Rabin, Film: Reviews: Men In Black 3, Jones’ sad eyes betray a pervasive pain his purposefully spare dialogue only hints at, while the perfectly cast Brolin conveys hints of playfulness and warmth while staying true to the craggy stoicism at the character’s core.
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