Pronunciation: /ˈstoʊɪsɪzəm/

Definitions of stoicism

noun a philosophy that advocates the suppression of emotions and the acceptance of hardship without complaint

Example Sentences

A1 Stoicism is a philosophy that teaches people to remain calm in the face of adversity.

A2 The practice of stoicism can help individuals develop resilience and inner strength.

B1 Stoicism emphasizes the importance of accepting things that are beyond our control.

B2 Stoicism encourages individuals to focus on what they can control and let go of what they cannot.

C1 The stoicism of the ancient philosophers continues to inspire modern thinkers and leaders.

C2 The stoicism displayed by the soldier in the face of danger was truly admirable.

Examples of stoicism in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of stoicism

plural

stoicisms

comparative

more stoic

superlative

most stoic

present tense

practice stoicism

future tense

will practice stoicism

perfect tense

have practiced stoicism

continuous tense

are practicing stoicism

singular

stoicism

positive degree

stoic

infinitive

to practice stoicism

gerund

practicing stoicism

participle

practiced stoicism

Origin and Evolution of stoicism