Noun
The state of quality of being calm; quietness; tranquillity; self-repose.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity Source: Internet
Boasting a large, statesman-like beard and radiating calmness, the actor seems a far cry from the desperate, guilt-stricken man I watched on screen just days earlier. Source: Internet
Diwali is celebrated in an atmosphere of austerity, simplicity, serenity, equity, calmness, charity, philanthropy, and environmental consciousness. Source: Internet
Davis, p. 252 Although he wrote honestly about his fear in battle, others observed his calmness and composure. Source: Internet
Immanuel Kant, What it Means to Orient One’s Self In Thinking 1786 Worldly worry always seeks to lead a human being into the small-minded unrest of comparisons, away from the lofty calmness of simple thoughts. Source: Internet
His proverbial calmness and self-control are also often regarded as products of Anaxagoras' influence. Source: Internet