stoic in English

adjective
1
of or belonging to the Stoics or their school of philosophy.
I found the juxtaposition naive, given my background in Stoic philosophy of managing the passions in public life.
noun
1
a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
The modest, by contrast, realise that, in the sum of history and geography, they're but a tiny, passing crater, and the stoics know that human pain has to be suffered and can't just be railed against.
2
a member of the ancient philosophical school of Stoicism.
One school of ancient philosophers, the Stoics , developed a distinctive view of Medea as part of their ethics and psychology.

Use "stoic" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "stoic" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stoic", or refer to the context using the word "stoic" in the English Dictionary.

1. This otherwise stoic young man wept.

2. Stoic person responds to hardship with imperturbation.

3. Stop being so stoic, Stoick.

4. Her stoic compliance embarrassed me.

5. The Stoic tradition also reflected diverse perspectives.

6. He is a famous Stoic philosopher.

7. Leonus did not answer, but instead remained stoic.

8. Spider shrugged it off reluctantly, his tone stoic.

9. Understand the difference between Cold-Blooded and Stoic.

10. A Stoic person responds to hardship with imperturbation.

11. He showed a stoic resignation towards his fate.

12. Well, you stoic types often do when disappointed in life.

13. The words Cold-Blooded and Stoic might have synonymous (similar) meaning

14. He accepted our fate like a stoic and refused to make a fuss.

15. The word itself was never used by the Stoic philosophers.

16. What would he have had if he'd played the stoic?

17. Saint-Cyr was a stoic in an age of pragmatism and glory.

18. Additionally, according to Stoic, "the city will evolve as the story unfolds".

19. We knew she must be in pain, despite her stoic attitude.

20. His view on friendship embodies strong political color and Stoic p.

21. Paul was brought to the Areopagus by Stoic and Epicurean philosophers to explain his beliefs.

22. Denmark is a place where stoic locals wear sensible shoes and snack on herring sandwiches.

23. The manga tends to show Mamoru as quiet, studious, mysterious and stoic.

24. It was only late in January that Primorye's stoic population began to protest.

25. The importance of his Meditations lies in their practical and aphoristic Stoic message.

26. "Aesthetically, it's stoic, even off-putting," said the theatre manager, leading a tour.

27. Antonyms for Bellyacher include ascetic, fatalist, stoic, altruist, angel, darling, gentleman, Pollyanna, saint and sweetheart

28. Blanche thought she was frightful but listened to her breathless monologues with stoic patience.

29. He adroitly showed a similarity between Bible truth and certain thoughts expressed by ancient Stoic poets.

30. She the heroine entrapped by family expectations; he a faithful and stoic, if unimaginative hero.

31. 13 Ryan Gosling stars as a stoic wheelman in the retro action picture from FilmDistrict.

32. My father is a stoic by nature and found it hard to express his grief when my mother died.

33. Paul was brought to the Areopagus by Stoic and Epicurean philosophers to explain his beliefs.�

34. 27 Blanche thought she was frightful but listened to her breathless monologues with stoic patience.

35. Her friends begged her to wear one of their castaways, but the stoic Eleanor refused.

36. He's criticized for his stoic personality. They say he doesn't even smile on his birthday.

37. Among the Romans, Cicero was thoroughly eclectic, as he united the Peripatetic, Stoic, and New Academic doctrines.

38. Furthermore, of course, when it comes to indulging and tolerance, stoic often catch themselves into dilemma.

39. But this is a bleak, stoic, death-wish kind of automation, with no hope of being great again.

40. His discomfort was extreme and obvious, but he did his best to ignore the pain in his usual stoic manner.

41. While in the marketplace Paul was accosted by Stoic and Epicurean philosophers and was viewed suspiciously as being “a publisher of foreign deities.”

42. As you can appreciate, Paul must have realized that this would be a lot for the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers to accept.

43. So she uses her beguiling charms to mold her stoic hero into a tender soul who now openly declares his abiding love.

44. Grein, Sunday Times: even the stoic and impeccable maid of Miss Ethelwyn Arthur-Jones, who ‘ Buttled ’ as well as the most time-honoured butler.

45. Its depiction of a strange and harsh society and its portrait of the stoic mother, O-lan, connected with the fears of ordinary Americans in the Depression.

46. Moscow and distantly Russia is the backdrop to the life of the very well mannered and stoic Count Alexander Rostov, A gentleman to his core, whatever his circumstances

47. Apathetic adjective uninterested, passive, indifferent, sluggish, unmoved, stoic, stoical, unconcerned, listless, cold, cool, impassive, unresponsive, phlegmatic, unfeeling, unemotional, torpid, emotionless, insensible Many people feel Apathetic about the candidates in both parties.

48. Indeed, if we view it through the lens of the Stoic philosophical Askeses, for example, his model of the work of the self is in fact among the pathologies Stoicism seeks to cure

49. ‘He lacks the Adventurousness of others known for similar roles, appearing stuffy, staid, and stoic by comparison.’ ‘She brought absolute mastery and compelling musical Adventurousness to one of the most difficult works in the repertoire.’

50. ‘He lacks the Adventurousness of others known for similar roles, appearing stuffy, staid, and stoic by comparison.’ ‘She brought absolute mastery and compelling musical Adventurousness to one of the most difficult works in the repertoire.’