9 Verbs to Use for the Word stoicism

In it is brought out the blended stoicism, humanitarianism, Buddhism, and agnosticism of the author.

The shadows crept in upon him with a deadly, merciless certainty that would have filled the stoutest heart with gloom, and yet he maintained a smiling stoicism that deceived all but his closest associates.

Nor will intense physical suffering overpower this habitual stoicism.

I am not going to preach to you any artificial stoicism.

It struck the captain that something was wrong; but, a foreigner by birth himself, he had early observed, and long known, the peculiar exterior and phlegm of the people of the country, which so nearly resemble the stoicism of the aborigines, as to induce many writers to attribute both alike to a cause connected with climate.

Yet he showed the stoicism that he had learned in a forest life.

Hers was a brave soul, not easily daunted or discouraged, better worthy of this life which was teaching its stoicism, charity and self-abnegation than of that other life which denied by self-sufficiency their very existencea gallant spirit which for once soared free of the worldly, venal and time-serving.

Giving little else, however, a singular dissatisfaction obtained with the traders, and, being accompanied with a reluctance to make further advances, at last touched the gentle stoicism of the proprietors themselves.

They could scarcely understand his stoicism; Mrs. Clancy's lamentations were far more comprehensible to them.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  stoicism