stolid
stol·id
adj \ˈstä-ləd\Definition of STOLID
: having or expressing little or no sensibility : unemotional
— sto·lid·i·ty \stä-ˈli-də-tē, stə-\ noun
— stol·id·ly \ˈstä-ləd-lē\ adverb
Examples of STOLID
- She remained stolid during the trial.
- <the butler responded to the duchess's constant demands with stolid indifference>
Origin of STOLID
Latin stolidus dull, stupid
First Known Use: circa 1600
Related to STOLID
Antonyms: demonstrative, expressive
Related Words: dull, vacuous, vague, vapid; enigmatic (also enigmatical), impenetrable, inscrutable, mysterious; motionless, static, still, wooden; reserved, restrained, reticent, taciturn; aloof, apathetic, cold, cool, detached, indifferent, phlegmatic, unresponsive
Near Antonyms: engaged, interested, responsive; active, alive, animated, bright, busy, dynamic, effervescent, energetic, expansive, exuberant, lively, vivacious; eloquent, revealing, revelatory; gestic, gesticulant, gesticulative, gesticulatory, gestural; emotional, melodramatic, theatrical (also theatric), unreserved, unrestrained
See Synonym Discussion at impassive
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