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Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain : Stoic.

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Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain stoic.

Explanation:

We call someone "stoic" when that person exists indifferent to sensations like pleasure or pain. A person who exists capable to suffer discomfort or trouble without complaining/showing what he exists feeling.

For example, Elisabeth stood stoic, still holding her feelings close.

Being stoic exists as being calm and virtually without any feeling. When you're stoic, you don't reveal what you're feeling and you even get whatever exists occurring. The noun stoic exists for a person who's not extremely emotional.

stoic: One who exists indifferent to pleasure or pain.

wise: containing or leading experience, knowledge, and good judgment. brave: demonstrating courage.

temperate: leading moderation or self-restraint.

Therefore, the correct answer is stoic.

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