equanimity
/ˌekwəˈnɪm.ə.ti/ IELTSAcademic
noun
Calm, balanced mental state, especially during stress or change.
- She kept equanimity during the tough interview.
- He faced failure with equanimity.
Adinary Nuance
Near-neighbors: unlike calm or composed, equanimity stresses steady balance amid pressure. It is stronger than calm and more formal than poise, often used in academic or reflective contexts. Writers choose it to highlight consistent mental steadiness.
In other languages
- Spanish
- Equilibrio mental
- Japanese
- 均衡を保つ心
- Korean
- 마음의 차분함
- Vietnamese
- Tấm bình tĩnh
- Chinese
- 镇定
Common phrases
maintain equanimityshow equanimityequanimity in crisis
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