Pronunciation: /kwaiɪətɪzəm/
noun the belief that perfection and spiritual peace are attained by passive contemplation and the suppression of emotions and desires
A1 Quietism is the belief in passive acceptance and resignation.
A2 Some people find solace in quietism, choosing to let things be.
B1 The philosophy of quietism teaches the value of inner peace and stillness.
B2 Quietism can be a helpful practice for those seeking mental clarity and calm.
C1 The quietism movement in art emphasized simplicity and tranquility.
C2 Scholars debate the implications of quietism on individual agency and societal change.
formal Quietism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes inner peace and contemplation.
informal Some people find comfort in quietism, focusing on their own thoughts and feelings.
slang I'm all about that quietism life, just chilling and keeping to myself.
figurative In the chaos of the city, he found solace in the quietism of the countryside.
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