Sangfroids [noun]
Definition of Sangfroids:
calmness under pressure
Sentence/Example of Sangfroids:
"Nothing at all," he said with the sang-froid of the experienced traveler.
She had the strength and sang-froid of a woman in the prime of life.
At tea Clara felt the refinement and sang-froid of the household.
My case was desperate and only a miracle of sang-froid could save me.
But he, M. Lacheneur, had been wise enough to retain his sang-froid.
His weakness had passed; his sang-froid had returned; he would now reflect.
I must congratulate you upon the sang-froid with which you speak of your infamies.
The test had brought back the sang-froid of the man of the world.
She had a quiet aplomb, which would be called 'sang-froid' in a man.
And, as is just as true of cadets as of other men, when they begin to care, they lose their sang-froid.