Equanimity

Noun

 * 1) The state of being calm, stable and composed, especially under stress.
 * 2) *1954, Albert Einstein, Ideas and Opinions
 * Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment.

Adjectives for Equanimity
astonishing; cool; unruffled; suave.

Verbs for Equanimity
admire—; accept with—; approve—; bear-with—; command—; concede with—; demonstrate—; digest with—; disregard with—; dwell in—; endure with—; justify—; keep in—; maintain—; possess—; recommend—; recover—; require—; restore—; suffer with—; swallow with—; wonder at—; —continues; —impresses; —persists; — surprises.

Synonyms for Equanimity
composure, calmness, calm, self-control, evenness, poise, serenity, balance.

Antonyms for Equanimity
agitation, anxiety, perturbation, unevenness, disturbance, excitation.

Related terms

 * equanimous

Thesaurus
accordance, aplomb, assurance, ataraxy, balance, calm, calmness, composure, confidence, consistency, consonance, constancy, continuity, coolness, correspondence, detachment, equability, equilibrium, equipoise, evenness, homogeneity, imperturbability, level head, levelheadedness, monolithism, persistence, phlegm, placidity, poise, possession, presence of mind, restraint, sangfroid, self-assurance, self-command, self-confidence, self-control, self-possession, self-restraint, serenity, stability, steadfastness, steadiness, tranquillity, uniformity, unity, unruffledness, well-regulated mind

Etymology
From aequus: + animus:

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