A state of calm and peacefulness where one remains completely unbothered by stress, anxiety, or negativity, embracing steady happiness and effortless ease. It’s that mindset where nothing shakes you, no drama gets in, and you just feel balanced, happy, and at peace.
Origin:
Derived from the Greek word ataraxia, meaning “freedom from disturbance,” combined with a smooth modern suffix to create a fresh word that embodies timeless tranquility and mental balance.
Origin:
Derived from the Greek word ataraxia, meaning “freedom from disturbance,” combined with a smooth modern suffix to create a fresh word that embodies timeless tranquility and mental balance.
Example:
After a long day, she found her Ataris sitting quietly by the window, listening to the rain without a care in the world.
Or
He found himself in a state of Ataris
After a long day, she found her Ataris sitting quietly by the window, listening to the rain without a care in the world.
Or
He found himself in a state of Ataris
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Form. Clipped from auto-tardāre by reduction of the combining form auto- to a- in rapid chat usage.
Etymon.
auto- < Greek αὐτός (autós) “self, same” (modern combining form “self-”).
tardāre (Latin, 1st conj. infinitive) < tardus, -a, -um “slow, late.” Principal parts: tardō, tardāre, tardāvī, tardātum “to slow, delay, hinder.”
Gloss. “self-delay,” “self-hindering,” “to be slow by one’s own doing.”
Sense. Used as a self-applied marker of delayed response or sluggish timing, especially in conversational sequencing (for example, being slow to disengage from a call or slow to react to a prompt).
Form. Clipped from auto-tardāre by reduction of the combining form auto- to a- in rapid chat usage.
Etymon.
auto- < Greek αὐτός (autós) “self, same” (modern combining form “self-”).
tardāre (Latin, 1st conj. infinitive) < tardus, -a, -um “slow, late.” Principal parts: tardō, tardāre, tardāvī, tardātum “to slow, delay, hinder.”
Gloss. “self-delay,” “self-hindering,” “to be slow by one’s own doing.”
Sense. Used as a self-applied marker of delayed response or sluggish timing, especially in conversational sequencing (for example, being slow to disengage from a call or slow to react to a prompt).
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Rebel "ataata" Patrick: rules are made to be broken
Patrick looks dramatically at the light comming out of the window to be dramatic.
Rebel "ataata" Patrick: rules are made to be broken
Patrick looks dramatically at the light comming out of the window to be dramatic.
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