What is another word for unflappability?

Pronunciation: [ʌnflˌapəbˈɪlɪti] (IPA)

"Unflappability", the state of remaining calm and composed even in the face of unexpected situations, can be described using a range of synonyms. One such word is "poise" which refers to the ability to maintain a dignified and confident demeanor despite any stress or adversity. "Composure" is another word that can be used to describe unflappability and implies a sense of calm control over one's emotions and behavior. "Equanimity" is also a fitting synonym for unflappability, signifying a state of mental calmness and composure in the midst of chaos. Other alternatives include "nonchalance," "stoicism," and "self-possession." Whatever term is chosen, each captures the essential quality of remaining steadfast and unruffled in challenging circumstances.

What are the hypernyms for Unflappability?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • Mark Satin has thrown himself, as much as any man can, into helping his draft-evading contemporaries. For the first time in his twenty years, he has found a cause he can believe in. Seven days a week, from nine in the morning until, often, very late at night, he runs the SUPA Anti-Draft programme. ... On my first visit, there were ten to fifteen young Americans drifting in and out of the SUPA office. Some were settled for the evening in the elderly but comfortable furniture (all donated). They were reading, napping, gassing; some writing letters, one strumming a guitar. There was a mail basket and someone to take and pass on messages; a hot plate, an assortment of instant foods. There's always someone's baggage lying around. ... All the young Americans seem to respond to Mark Satin. His enthusiasm for the job and general air of unflappability seem catching.
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