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- STOLID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Stolid derives from stolidus, a word that means "dull" or "stupid" in Latin It is also distantly related to the word stultify, meaning "to cause to appear or be stupid, foolish, or absurdly illogical "
- STOLID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STOLID definition: 1 (of a person) calm and not showing emotion or excitement : 2 (of a thing) not interesting or… Learn more
- STOLID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stolid definition: not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive See examples of STOLID used in a sentence
- stolid adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of stolid adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary not showing much emotion or interest; remaining always the same and not reacting or changing Mark sat stolid and silent She looked up at her stolid employer and wished he would unbend just a little
- STOLID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone as stolid, you mean that they do not show much emotion or are not very exciting or interesting He glanced furtively at the stolid faces of the two detectives stolid countryfolk
- Stolid - definition of stolid by The Free Dictionary
stolid (ˈstɒlɪd) adj showing little or no emotion or interest [C17: from Latin stolidus dull; compare Latin stultus stupid; see still 1]
- stolid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stolid (comparative stolider, superlative stolidest) Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility synonyms quotations Synonyms: cold-hearted, unfeeling, phlegmatic; see also Thesaurus: alexithymic
- Understanding Stolidity: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Meaning, Usage . . .
Ever wonder what it truly means when someone is described as "stolid"? Maybe you’ve come across this word in literature or a conversation and felt unsure about its full scope
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