Of the mind, a person's temper or temperament, etc.: free from perturbation; calm, tranquil, equable, unruffled.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > calmness > [adjective] (154) eveneOE Of the mind, a person's temper or temperament, etc.: free from perturbation; calm, tranquil, equable, unruffled. still1340 Free from commotion. Settled, unperturbed in mind. †Also, in mystical language, said of one that has attained to freedom from passion. unperturbeda1450 Not perturbed; untroubled, undisturbed. unmovedc1480 Not moved by emotion or excitement; unaffected, undisturbed; collected, calm. quietful1494 Full of quiet; peaceful, calm. lowna1500 Esp. of a person: gentle, calm, quiet. calma1568 Free from agitation or disturbance; quiet, still, tranquil, serene; without wind, not stormy. transferred and figurative of sound, utterance… calmya1586 Characterized by calm; tranquil, peaceful. figurative of thoughts, feelings, etc. (rare.) unpassionatea1586 Of a person, disposition, etc.: not susceptible to or influenced by passion or strong emotion; calm, self-possessed; (less neutrally) unfeeling… smartless1593 Free from pain or irritation; (also) that does not cause smarting. reposeful1594 Characterized by repose; having a calm or restful air; tranquil, quiet. dispassionate1595 Free from the influence of passion or strong emotion; calm, composed, cool; impartial. Said of persons, their faculties, and actions. recollected1595 Collected, composed, calm; (also) given up to or absorbed in religious contemplation. In attributive use. unaffectedc1595 Not affected or influenced in mind or feeling; untouched, unmoved. Also const. by, †to, †with. unpassioned?1605 Free from or lacking in passion or strong emotion; dispassionate. Cf. unpassionate, adj. unpassionated1611 Dispassionate. Cf. unpassionate, adj. collecteda1616 figurative. Having one's thoughts, feelings, or mental faculties at command or in order: composed, self-possessed. The opposite of distracted. tranquila1616 Free from agitation or disturbance; calm, serene, placid, quiet, peaceful. Of the mind, or affairs. untouched1616 Not affected or prejudiced in mind or feeling; not biassed or moved by excitement or emotion; unmoved, undisturbed, calm. impassionate1621 Free from, or not governed by, passion; calm, dispassionate. composed1628 Having one's feelings or passions under control; calm and self-possessed, tranquil. The opposite of excited, distracted. dispassioneda1631 transitive. To free from passion. Chiefly in participial adj. disˈpassioned adj. tranquillous1638 = tranquil, adj. slow1639 Without construction. Of a person, a person's temper, disposition, etc.: not easily roused; not readily moved to anger or impatience. Cf. quick, adj.… serene1640 Of a person, his mind, circumstances, etc.: Calm, tranquil, untroubled, unperturbed. Of the countenance: Expressive of inward calm, unruffled. dispassionated1647 imperturbed1652 Not disturbed or agitated; esp. not mentally perturbed; calm, unexcited. unruffled1654 Not unduly affected by excitement or emotion; not agitated or irritated; calm, composed, unperturbed. reposing1655 That reposes; that is tranquil, calm, or (of a person or figure) recumbent; (also occasionally) that causes a person or thing to repose. equanimous1656 Even-tempered; not easily elated or depressed. perplacid1660 Thoroughly placid or quiet. placate1662 Composed; placid. equal1680 Of the mind, temper, demeanour, tone of voice: Even, tranquil, undisturbed, unruffled. archaic. collect1682 = collected, adj. (archaic) or as past participle (obsolete). cooled1682 Made cool (in various senses). Formerly also: †made cold (obsolete). posed1693 Composed, grave, sedate. sedate1693 Calm, quiet, composed; cool, sober, collected; undisturbed by passion or excitement. of a person, his disposition, temper, deportment, actions. impassive1699 Deficient in, or void of, mental feeling or emotion; not susceptible to mental impressions; unimpressionable, apathetic; also, in good sense, not… uninflamed1714 figurative. Not emotionally warmed or excited. unexcited1735 Not mentally stirred or moved. unalarmed1756 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) unfanned1764 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) unagitated1772 Not mentally disturbed; not stirred or excited by emotion or unrest. undistraught1773 (un-, prefix1 affix 2b.) recollected1792 Collected, composed, calm; (also) given up to or absorbed in religious contemplation. In predicative use. equable1796 Uniform, free from fluctuation or variation. Of the feelings, mind, temper, etc.: Even, not easily disturbed. Of a course of events: Free from… unfussy1823 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) take-it-easy1825 That takes things easy; relaxed, easy-going. Also: designed for relaxation, comfortable. unflurried1854 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) cool1855 Of a person or a personal attribute, quality, etc.: not affected by passion or emotion, dispassionate; controlled, deliberate, not hasty; calm… comfortable1856 Expressing or characterized by comfort; easy and tranquil; undisturbed; also colloquial of persons, suggestive of complacency, placidly… disimpassioned1860 Freed or free from passion; dispassionate. tremorless1869 Without tremor or excitement; untrembling, unshaken. Also figurative. unpressured1879 Not subject to emotional or mental pressure; relaxed, unconstrained. unrippled1883 Esp. of a body of water: not rippled, smooth. ice-cool1891 figurative. Lacking in enthusiasm or warmth; frosty, aloof; (also) steely, unruffled, intensely calm. unrattled1891 Not flustered or agitated; calm, composed. Zen-likea1908 reminiscent or characteristic of Zen Buddhism or its teachings; spec. meditative; calm, serene. unrestless1919 Not restless; calm, peaceful. steadyish1924 Moderately or fairly steady. ataractic1941 Calm, serene. relaxed1958 Leisurely, at ease; free from tension, anxiety, or stress. nonplussed1960 Originally and chiefly U.S. Not disconcerted; unperturbed, unfazed. loose1968 Of persons, etc.: relaxed or easy, calm; uninhibited. Esp. predic. (quasi-adv.) in to hang (or stay) loose. slang (originally U.S.). Zenned-out1968 Of a person: relaxed, serene, laid-back (frequently with the implication of obliviousness). Also of a place or situation: characterized by… downtempo1972 gen. Characterized by a slow pace; relaxed. mellowed1977 colloquial (originally U.S.). With out. Relaxed, informal. Cf. mellow, v. 4b. de-stressed1999 That is or has been de-stressed (in various senses of the verb); having had stress reduced or taken away; (of a person) relaxed. Subcategories:— of appearance or demeanour (7) — untroubled (25) — unhurried (1) — not thrilled or enraptured (6) — not hysterical (1) — not enraged (9) — not embittered (2) — not offended (3) — not sullen (1) — composing or calming (17) — made calm (14) |
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