Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ease-fear

noun
iz-fear
Definition
A psychological state characterized by a sense of relief from anxiety or apprehension about something that may cause distress.
Examples
  • Despite the crowd, her ease-fear allowed her to speak confidently on stage.
  • Practicing mindfulness can help foster an ease-fear mindset, making challenges less intimidating.
Meaning
Ease-fear refers to the condition of feeling free from worry or dread that might normally affect one’s emotional state when confronted with potential stressors.
Synonyms
  • Calm
  • Composure
  • Ease
  • Serenity