stiff upper lip
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Definition
Noun phrase: - Self-restraint in the expression of emotion, especially fear or grief: A quality of remaining resolute and unemotional in the face of adversity, difficulty, or pain. It implies not showing one's feelings outwardly.
Usage
The phrase "stiff upper lip" is used to describe a demeanor of stoicism and emotional control. It is most commonly associated with a traditional British cultural ideal. - It is typically used with verbs like keep, maintain, or have. - It describes a person's behavior or attitude in challenging situations.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The concept is often discussed in cultural or historical contexts to describe a national stereotype, particularly of the British.
- It can sometimes be used critically to suggest emotional repression or an unwillingness to show vulnerability.
Variants and Related Words
- Stoicism (n): The endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint. This is a close conceptual synonym.
- Fortitude (n): Courage in pain or adversity.
- Emotional restraint (n phrase): The act of controlling one's emotions.
Synonyms
- Stoicism
- Forbearance
- Composure
- Self-control
- Inexcitability
Antonyms
- Emotionalism
- Hysteria
- Melodrama
- Lack of restraint
Related Idioms
- Keep a stiff upper lip: This is the standard form of the idiom itself.
- Grin and bear it: To endure a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining. This shares the concept of stoic endurance but is less formal.
Noun
- self-restraint in the expression of emotion (especially fear or grief)
- the British like to keep a stiff upper lip