- STOIC
- Imperturbable
- Zeno, for one
- Follower of Zeno
- Seemingly indifferent
- Not easily rattled
- Unlikely to flip
- Student of Zeno
- Stiff-upper-lip type
- Like Zeno
- Unmoved one
- Unemotional
- Hardly emotional
- Indifferent to pain
- Uncomplaining
- Not easily flapped
- Poker-faced
- Impassive
- Unemotional person
- Marcus Aurelius was one
- Uninclined to complain
- Not at all easy to read
- Almost impossible to move
- Bite-the-bullet type
- Devoid of emotion
- Unemotional to a fault
- Putting on a poker face
- Unflinching
- Uncomplaining in the face of adversity
- Uncomplaining type
- Unlikely to come unglued
- Brutus, philosophically
- Hardly the screaming type
- Hardly the emotional type
- Stone-faced
- Not very emotional
- Brave-faced
- Unlikely to emote
- Not letting one's pain show
- Zeno follower
- Unresponding
- Patient person
- Passionless philosopher
- Self-controlled
- Detached type
- Showing no pain
- Hard to reach, in a way
- Hardly effusive
- Unmoved
- Zeno, notably
- Passionless
- Marcus Aurelius, e.g.
- Hard to move
- Hard to stir
- Zeno, e.g.
- Dispassionate
- Vulcan in demeanor
- Hard to startle
- Hard to arouse
- Indifferent
- Undemonstrative sort
- Zenophile?
- Impassive type
- Unlikely to become overwrought
- Hard to read, facially
- Not easily moved
- Dispassionate type
- Hard to rattle
- Hard-to-move type
- Showing little emotion
- Unemotional sort
- Marcus Aurelius, for one
- Stony-faced
- Immovable
- Showing no fear, maybe
- Disciple of Zeno
- Not at all emotional
- Seneca, for one
- Imperturbable one
- Unruffled
- Not very excitable
- Showing no emotion
- Undemonstrative to the max
- Very cool
- Emotionless
- Hard to be moved
- Stony type
- Unemotional one
- Tough to titillate
- Impassionate person
- Zeno of Citium, for one
- One who is unmoved by joy or grief
- Far from demonstrative
- Far from passionate
- Stiff-upper-lip sort
- Unmovable
- Indifferent to feeling.
- Unimpassioned person.
- Ascetic.
- Indifferent to pleasure or pain.
- Unexcitable one.
- One not easily excited.
- Person of fortitude.
- One indifferent to pleasure or pain.
- Phlegmatic person.
- Impassive one.
- Spartan.
- Epictetus was one.
- Impassive person.
- One showing great restraint.
- Student of Xeno.
- Zeno, for instance.
- Unexcitable person.
- Unaffected by feeling.
- Phlegmatic one.
- Epictetus, for one.
- Phlegmatic.
- One who really can take it.
- Man of iron.
- Uncomplaining one.
- Zeno pupil.
- Seneca was one
- Self-controlled one
- Stiff-upper-lip chap
- One of Zeno's followers
- Silent sufferer
- Zeno was one
- Firmly restrained
- Zeno disciple
- Calm during calamities
- Austere person
- Unexcitable
- Impertubable one
- Having a stiff upper lip
- Tough guy
- One who grins and bears it
- Hard to get to
- Like Vulcans, typically
- Unlikely to crack a smile, say
- Bullet-biting type
- One who bites the bullet
- One who never cries "Ow!"
- Immovable type
- Betraying no emotion
- Follower of the philosopher Epictetus
- Giving nothing away, in a way
- Not moved much
- Not reacting to pain, say
- Unresponsive?
- Unemotive
- Unflinching in the face of pain, say
- Not the movable type
- Sort with a stiff upper lip
- Epictetus, e.g.
- Seneca, philosophically
- Keeping a stiff upper lip
- Adherent of a philosophy of wisdom, justice, courage and moderation
- Not showing emotion
- Uncomplaining, say
- Indifferent individual
- Unlike Rush Limbaugh
- Unwilling to yield
- Unaffected by passion
- Dispassionate person
- Displaying no emotion
- Not overly emotional
- Apathetic-looking
- Imperturbable person
- Unlikely to explode?
- Person who never complains
- Unlikely to show emotion
- One strives to be unflappable
- Seemingly unmoved by misfortune
- Emotionless, ostensibly
- Unaffected by feelings, seemingly
- Hardboiled to a degree
- Hardboiled
- Unfeeling
- Indifferent to hardship
- Unflappable sort
- Unyielding
- Uncomplaining sort
- Long-suffering
- Hard-to-read type
- Adherent of Zeno
- Person unlikely to complain
- Impassive sort