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- At odds (58 antonyms)
- At once (23 antonyms)
- At one time (5 antonyms)
- At-oneness (18 antonyms)
- At peace (52 antonyms)
- At present (1 antonym)
- At regular intervals (5 antonyms)
- At rest (40 antonyms)
- At short intervals (5 antonyms)
- At short notice (4 antonyms)
- At the bottom (3 antonyms)
- At the call (1 antonym)
- At the cutting edge (6 antonyms)
- At the drop of a hat (3 antonyms)
- At the end (16 antonyms)
- At the head (1 antonym)
- At the heart of (4 antonyms)
- At the heels of (2 antonyms)
- At the leading edge (6 antonyms)
- At the rear of (2 antonyms)
- At the side of (1 antonym)
- At this moment (15 antonyms)
- At work (28 antonyms)
- Ataraxia (47 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « ataraxia »
- As in tranquility : noun peace, quiet
- As in naturalness : noun ease
- As in unceremoniousness : noun ease
- As in unrestraint : noun ease
- As in ease : noun peace, quiet; lack of difficulty
- As in equanimity : noun levelheadedness
- When the sage realizes this, he will cease to prefer one course of action to another, and the result will be apathy, "ataraxia."
- Extract from : « A Critical History of Greek Philosophy » by W. T. Stace
- Ataraxia came to the Sceptic as success in painting the foam on a horse's mouth came to Apelles the painter.
- Extract from : « Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism » by Mary Mills Patrick
- The aim of Pyrrhonism was ataraxia in those things which pertain to opinion, and moderation in the things which life imposes.
- Extract from : « Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism » by Mary Mills Patrick
- The method, however, by which ataraxia or peace of mind could be reached, was peculiar to the Sceptic.
- Extract from : « Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism » by Mary Mills Patrick