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    stolid
    /ˈstɒlɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation: "a stolid bourgeois gent"

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  2. Stolid means calm and not showing emotion or excitement, or not interesting or attractive. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and find synonyms and translations.

  3. Stolid means having or expressing little or no sensibility or emotion. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Stolid means calm and not showing emotion or excitement, or not interesting or attractive. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in various languages.

  5. Stolid means not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive. Learn more about its origin, derived forms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  6. adjective. having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited. “"a silent stolid creature who took it all as a matter of course"-Virginia Woolf” “her face showed nothing but stolid indifference” synonyms: impassive. unemotional. unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion. Cite this entry. Style: MLA.

  7. Stolid means not showing much emotion or interest; remaining always the same and not reacting or changing. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, example sentences, synonyms and more from Oxford University Press.

  8. Stolid means showing little or no emotion or interest. It comes from Latin stolidus, meaning dull or stupid. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, sentences and word origin of stolid.