presence of mind
She kept her presence of mind and calmly applied first aid to the injured hiker.
Noun: * The ability to remain calm and think clearly, and to take quick, sensible action in a difficult or dangerous situation. It refers to a state of composed alertness, especially under pressure, allowing one to act effectively instead of panicking.
This noun is typically used in formal or descriptive contexts to praise someone's quick and effective reaction to a sudden problem. It is often used with verbs like "have," "keep," "show," or "demonstrate." * It is important to have presence of mind during an emergency. * She had the presence of mind to call for help immediately. * He showed remarkable presence of mind when the fire alarm sounded.
- "To have the presence of mind to do something": This is the most common construction, highlighting the specific sensible action taken.
- Fortunately, the tour guide had the presence of mind to check the weather forecast before the hike.
- "To keep/lose one's presence of mind": These phrases describe maintaining or failing to maintain composure.
- Despite the chaos, the pilot kept his presence of mind and landed the plane safely.
- In her panic, she lost all presence of mind and forgot her own address.
- Self-possession (n): Control of one's feelings or behavior, especially in a challenging situation; composure.
- Composure (n): The state of being calm and in control of oneself.
- Level-headedness (n): The quality of being calm and sensible, especially in a crisis.
- Quick-wittedness (n): The ability to think and respond quickly and effectively.
- Composure
- Self-possession
- Level-headedness
- Quick thinking
- Calmness under pressure
- Panic
- Confusion
- Fluster
- Hysteria
- Thoughtlessness
- "To keep a cool head": To remain calm in a difficult situation. This idiom is a more informal way to express a similar idea to "presence of mind."
- The key is to keep a cool head and assess the situation logically.
- "To think on one's feet": To think and react quickly without prior preparation.
- A good teacher needs to be able to think on her feet.
She kept her presence of mind and calmly applied first aid to the injured hiker.
- self-control in a crisis; ability to say or do the right thing in an emergency