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(1) Seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive
(2) Pertaining to Stoicism or its followers
(3) Seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain
(4) Impassive
(1) A member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno
(2) Someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions
(1) But Statham's delivery is strictly grim and stoic , utterly without humour.
(2) Beth's husband Kevin, a charismatic history teacher, emerges as a stoic , entirely but mutely aware of his wife's distracted love.
(3) I suspect that if you have been trained to be stoic , this probably diminishes your ability to sense pain.
(4) And in that kind of instance you would need a judiciary that is stout and stoic in the face of differences of opinion with the regime.
(5) The movie detective is an archetypal Western hero: stoic , logical, and doggedly determined.
(6) It would take more than controversy over his age to keep this stoic ex-mayor of Lancaster down.
(7) Mostly they were stoic as the tiniest details of the family's nightmare were revealed.
(8) Showing no signs of senility, only stoic , hard-won wisdom, The Cave is a work of a master.
(9) Marilyn was a stoic and determined woman, with a clear vision.
(10) So other emotions, such as being scared or stoic , could come as a surprise.
(11) If you are on one end of the bell curve and need minimal drugs to treat your pain, you're a stoic , a good chap.
(12) Some looking stoic , others with tears quietly trickling down their caved in faces.
(13) He is a noble stoic who is by far the most pure character in the play.
(14) I cannot say these things matter-of-factly: they are too painful, and I have never been stoic .
(15) A look of stoic resignation
(16) She was silent and stoic through her trial, but she is talking now.
(17) Michael sat in one of the chairs against the wall, trying his best to look strong and stoic , but the worry in his eyes was his betrayer.
(18) The ideal stoic would go about life as an actor in a play, playing the roll they are assigned.
(19) His mood seems to have been one of stoic resignation, rather than despair, as reported by James Sharp, a leading Scots Presbyterian.
(20) My friends and colleagues could not understand how I could be such a stoic in the face of losing out on a four-figure sum.
long-suffering
uncomplaining
patient
forbearing
accepting
tolerant
resigned
phlegmatic
philosophical
Emotional person