freedom+from+agitation
11calm — [[t]kɑm[/t]] older [[t]kæm[/t]] spelling pron. [[t]kɑlm[/t]] adj. calm•er, calm•est, n. v. 1) without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea[/ex] 2) not windy: a calm day[/ex] 3) free from excitement or passion; tranquil: a calm… …
12equanimity — equanimity, composure, sangfroid, phlegm mean the mental temper of one who is self possessed or not easily disturbed or perturbed. Equanimity suggests either a proper mental balance or a constitutionally equable temper; it therefore may imply… …
13cool — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English col, from Old English cōl; akin to Old High German kuoli cool, Old English ceald cold more at cold Date: before 12th century 1. moderately cold ; lacking in warmth 2. a. marked by steady dispassionate… …
14calm — /kam / (say kahm) adjective 1. without rough motion; still: a calm sea. 2. not windy; of Beaufort scale force nil. 3. free from excitement or passion; tranquil: a calm face; a calm voice; a calm manner. –noun 4. freedom from motion or… …
15sibb — f ( e/ a) 1. relationship; 1a. in a spiritual sense, gossip; 2. friendliness, kindness, the opposite of hostility; 2a. love, friendship 3. peace, the opposite of war; 4. peace, concord, unity, absence of dissension or variance; 5. peace, freedom… …
16peace — For purposes of breach of the peace statute, peace is that state and sense of safety which is necessary to the comfort and happiness of every citizen, and which government is instituted to secure. State v. Boles, 5 Conn.Cir. 22, 240 A.2d 920, 927 …
17imperturbation — (|)im+ noun Etymology: Late Latin imperturbation , imperturbatio, from Latin in in (I) + perturbation , perturbatio perturbation more at perturbation : freedom from agitation : calmness, quietude …
18Imperturbation — Im*per tur*ba tion, n. [L. imperturbatio.] Freedom from agitation of mind; calmness; quietude. W. Montagu. [1913 Webster] …
19Sang-froid — n. [F., cold blood.] Freedom from agitation or excitement of mind; coolness in trying circumstances; indifference; calmness. Burke. [1913 Webster] …
20dispassion — n. 1. Calmness, calm, dispassionateness, collectedness, freedom from agitation, unruffled state. 2. Apathy, insensibility, impassibility, coldness, dulness, torpor, indifference, unconcern, want of feeling …