1) to upset the calmness or confidence of (a person) (disconcert)
2) calmness of mind or temper (equanimity)
(an instance of) agreement or harmony (between people or things)
unity, harmony
freedom from work, discomfort, trouble, difficulty, anxiety
peace, quiet; lack of difficulty
calmness of mind or temper
levelheadedness
the state of being balanced (especially mentally or emotionally)
balance; evenness
(in art and literature) the showing of life and behaviour in a perfect form
state of having positive beliefs
a short period of quiet or calm
pause, calm
the quality of being moderate
temperance
the attitude or belief that the best thing is most likely to happen, that good will defeat evil
state of having positive beliefs
(an ability for) suffering trouble, inconvenience etc without complaining
capacity, willingness to endure
the way in which one carries oneself, holds one's head etc; self-confidence and self-control
self-composure, dignity
the condition of being free from activity, movement, disturbance; something that is left; the remainder
inactivity
medical treatment using sedatives
temperance
calm, peacefulness
calm, peacefulness
a calm, quiet state
peace, quiet