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stoically
[ stoh-ik-lee ]
adverb
- in an austerely calm, philosophical way that shows fortitude, mastery of the emotions, and uncomplaining acceptance of destiny:
Gandhi inspired hundreds of millions to march unarmed鈥攑roudly, peacefully, and stoically鈥攊nto hails of police batons and bullets to demand freedom.
We tell male children not to cry, to endure pain stoically.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stoically1
Example Sentences
Club sources told BBC Sport the protests are "hurting" Levy, who attends almost every game and sits stoically through the criticism.
But since they鈥檇 remained stoically silent on the topic for decades, he figured it probably wasn鈥檛 a good idea to ask.
Sitting alongside first base coach Clayton McCullough, he stoically studied an iPad with the scouting report for that day鈥檚 pitcher, formulating his daily plan of attack to try and steal a base.
Exuding a weary melancholy, the actor betrays an incongruous longing for the confessional, unflinchingly depicting the elderly Beckett stoically dragging his carcass to the finish line.
A gray-haired woman in a T-shirt stood stoically beside a large banner bearing a Bible quote with chapter and verse notation.
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