Equanimously

/ɪˌkwænɪˈmɑːsli/

शांतचित्त होकर; समभाव से; धैर्यपूर्वक

Origin & History

From equanimous + -ly; equanimous comes from Latin aequanimitas (from aequus ‘even’ + animus ‘mind’).

equanimous + -ly से; equanimous लैटिन aequanimitas से आया है (aequus ‘सम/समान’ + animus ‘मन’)।

Definition

In a steady and balanced manner, without becoming overly excited, angry, or upset even in difficult situations.

स्थिर और संतुलित ढंग से, कठिन परिस्थितियों में भी अत्यधिक उत्साहित, क्रोधित या विचलित हुए बिना; संयम और धैर्य के साथ।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
She responded equanimously to the criticism.
उसने आलोचना का शांतचित्त होकर जवाब दिया।

Usage Examples

He listened equanimously as the plans changed at the last minute.
The captain spoke equanimously during the emergency.
She accepted the verdict equanimously and thanked the jury.
Even under pressure, he worked equanimously and avoided panic.

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Idioms & Phrases

Take it equanimously
इसे समभाव/शांतचित्त होकर लेना
Face it equanimously
समभाव से सामना करना
Respond equanimously under pressure
दबाव में भी शांतभाव से प्रतिक्रिया देना