B2 adjective #18 most common 2 min read

buddha

When someone is buddha, they are very calm and peaceful, like a person who has found deep wisdom.

Explanation at your level:

You are buddha when you are very quiet and happy. You do not get angry. You are like a calm friend.

When a person is buddha, they stay calm in bad situations. It is a word for someone who is very peaceful and wise.

Using buddha as an adjective means someone has a special, calm energy. They don't let stress bother them. It is a great way to describe a very relaxed person.

The term buddha describes an equanimous state of mind. It suggests that a person has reached a level of wisdom where external chaos cannot shake their inner peace.

In advanced usage, buddha implies a philosophical detachment. It suggests that the person has transcended the typical 'fight or flight' response, exhibiting a stoic or enlightened composure that is rare in high-pressure environments.

Etymologically rooted in the Sanskrit budh, the adjective buddha captures the nuance of 'awakened' consciousness. It is used to describe a state of being that is entirely unattached to ego or external validation, reflecting a profound, meditative mastery over one's own psychological landscape.

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  • It means calm.
  • It is an adjective.
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  • It comes from Sanskrit.

When we describe someone as buddha, we are talking about a very specific kind of peace. It isn't just about being quiet; it is about having a detached wisdom that stops you from getting angry or upset when things go wrong.

Think of it as having a zen-like shield. Even if the world is full of chaos, a person who is acting in a buddha way remains completely centered and unbothered. It is a beautiful way to describe someone who has mastered their own emotions.

The word Buddha comes from the Sanskrit word budh, which means 'to awaken.' Historically, it refers to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, who reached a state of supreme enlightenment.

Over centuries, the name evolved into a descriptive term. In modern English, we have taken this proper noun and started using it as an adjective to describe that same sense of 'awakened' peace in everyday life. It is a fascinating example of how a religious title becomes a common descriptor for a personality trait.

You will mostly hear this in casual or semi-formal settings. You might say, 'He stayed totally buddha during the argument,' to mean he didn't lose his temper.

It is often used with verbs like remain or stay. It is a bit more poetic or philosophical than just saying 'calm.' Use it when you want to emphasize that someone is not just quiet, but actually enlightened in their approach to a problem.

1. Channeling your inner buddha: Trying to stay calm. 2. A buddha-like calm: A very deep, unshakable peace. 3. Buddha-mode: Entering a state of extreme focus. 4. The buddha effect: When one calm person makes everyone else feel better. 5. Stay buddha: A command to remain peaceful.

As an adjective, it is usually used after a linking verb like 'is' or 'seems.' It does not have a plural form because it describes a quality. The IPA is /ˈbuːdə/ in both British and American English.

It rhymes with good-a (if pronounced loosely) or food-a. The stress is on the first syllable: BUD-dha.

Fun Fact

It is a title, not a name.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbuːdə/

Sounds like 'boo-duh'.

US /ˈbuːdə/

Sounds like 'boo-duh'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'h' sound
  • Stressing the second syllable
  • Rhyming with 'mud'

Rhymes With

fooda mooda brooda gooda shooda

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

medium

Speaking 2/5

medium

Listening 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

calm peace

Learn Next

zen equanimity

Advanced

stoic

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

He is happy.

Examples by Level

1

He is very buddha.

He is calm.

Adjective usage.

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1

She stayed buddha during the test.

2

He has a buddha smile.

3

Try to be buddha today.

4

The room felt very buddha.

5

He is a buddha person.

6

Stay buddha, my friend.

7

That was a buddha moment.

8

Keep your buddha energy.

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She remained buddha despite the loud noise.

2

He has a buddha-like approach to work.

3

It is hard to stay buddha in traffic.

4

His buddha attitude helped us all.

5

She found a buddha sense of peace.

6

We need more buddha people here.

7

He is surprisingly buddha for his age.

8

The garden has a buddha vibe.

1

He maintained a buddha composure under intense pressure.

2

Her buddha-like detachment is quite inspiring.

3

You need to channel your inner buddha right now.

4

The entire office adopted a buddha perspective.

5

It is a buddha way to handle conflict.

6

She exuded a buddha aura of serenity.

7

His reaction was remarkably buddha.

8

The situation required a buddha mindset.

1

His response was characterized by a buddha-like equanimity.

2

She navigated the crisis with a buddha detachment.

3

The CEO maintained a buddha presence during the merger.

4

It is a rare buddha quality in such a chaotic field.

5

He possesses a buddha wisdom that transcends his years.

6

The atmosphere was distinctly buddha and undisturbed.

7

She cultivated a buddha state of mind through meditation.

8

His buddha-like calm was the only thing that kept us sane.

1

The artist’s work reflects a profound, buddha-like transcendence of the ego.

2

She inhabited a buddha state of awareness, untouched by the surrounding turmoil.

3

His philosophy is rooted in a buddha acceptance of all things.

4

The stillness of the lake was perfectly buddha.

5

He demonstrated a buddha-like mastery over his emotional impulses.

6

There is a buddha quality to her silence that is quite profound.

7

The lecture explored the buddha nature of human consciousness.

8

He achieved a buddha-like clarity that allowed him to see the truth.

Synonyms

enlightened serene tranquil peaceful wise meditative

Antonyms

agitated ignorant disturbed

Common Collocations

stay buddha
buddha-like calm
buddha energy
buddha mindset
buddha aura
buddha perspective
buddha quality
buddha presence
buddha state
buddha wisdom

Idioms & Expressions

"Channel your inner buddha"

Find your calm.

Channel your inner buddha before the meeting.

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Easily Confused

buddha vs Buddhist

Related roots.

Buddhist is a noun/adjective for the religion.

He is a Buddhist.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + buddha

He is buddha.

Word Family

Nouns

Buddha The historical figure.

Adjectives

buddha-like Having the qualities of a Buddha.

Related

Buddhism The religion.

How to Use It

frequency

5

Formality Scale

casual neutral

Common Mistakes

Using it as a noun Using it as an adjective
It is not the person, it is the quality.
Confusing with Buddhism
Overusing in formal writing
Misspelling as buda
Using for physical sleepiness

Tips

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Memory Trick

Think of a calm person.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe a vibe.

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Context

Be respectful.

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Adjective

Use with 'is'.

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Sounds

Boo-duh.

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Mistake

Don't use as a noun.

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Fact

Means awakened.

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Hack

Use in a sentence daily.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

BOO-duh (scare away stress).

Visual Association

A monk sitting still.

Word Web

calm zen peace wisdom

Challenge

Stay buddha for one hour.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Original meaning: Awakened

Cultural Context

Respect religious context.

Used as a metaphor for calm.

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Yoga class

  • stay buddha
  • buddha energy

Conversation Starters

"How do you stay buddha?"

"Do you know anyone buddha?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a buddha moment.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

Usually, but here it is an adjective.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

He is very ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: buddha

It means calm.

multiple choice A2

What does buddha mean?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: calm

It means peaceful.

true false B1

Buddha can describe a person.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, it is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Synonyms.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Subject verb adjective.

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