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equanimous

adjective

Calm and composed; of stable disposition.

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There is a lot of talk about the vicissitudes of life, and being equanimous in the face of adversity, all of which I find rather quaint.

And, it must be said, they may end up taking a rather more equanimous view of the British question than many Tories expect.

"I try to be equanimous about it.

But he is equanimous about almost everyone and everything.

Indeed, Ewing soon proved less equanimous than his superiors had hoped.

Goldberg, who is in her mid-fifties and speaks with a flat, equanimous affect, became Columbia's first executive vice-president for university life in 2015.

His manner is equanimous, and his focus on the task at hand is intense.

Price is more equanimous.

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