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equanimous

Harmonious vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

harmonious | equanimous |


As adjectives the difference between harmonious and equanimous

is that harmonious is showing accord in feeling or action while equanimous is calm and composed; of stable disposition.

Equanimous vs Unperturbed - What's the difference?

equanimous | unperturbed |


As adjectives the difference between equanimous and unperturbed

is that equanimous is calm and composed; of stable disposition while unperturbed is not perturbed.

Chaos vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

chaos | equanimous |


As a noun chaos

is .

As an adjective equanimous is

calm and composed; of stable disposition.

Serene vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

serene | equanimous |


As a verb serene

is .

As an adjective equanimous is

calm and composed; of stable disposition.

Placid vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

placid | equanimous |


As adjectives the difference between placid and equanimous

is that placid is serene; calm while equanimous is calm and composed; of stable disposition.

Prejudice vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

prejudice | equanimous |


As a noun prejudice

is a harm, a damage.

As an adjective equanimous is

calm and composed; of stable disposition.

Imperturbable vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

imperturbable | equanimous |


As adjectives the difference between imperturbable and equanimous

is that imperturbable is not easily perturbed, upset or excited while equanimous is calm and composed; of stable disposition.

Equanimous vs Malevolent - What's the difference?

equanimous | malevolent |


As adjectives the difference between equanimous and malevolent

is that equanimous is calm and composed; of stable disposition while malevolent is having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others.

Insouciant vs Equanimous - What's the difference?

insouciant | equanimous |


As adjectives the difference between insouciant and equanimous

is that insouciant is carefree, nonchalant, indifferent; casually unconcerned while equanimous is calm and composed; of stable disposition.

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