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    stilted
    /ˈstɪltɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a manner of talking or writing) stiff and self-conscious or unnatural: "we made stilted conversation"
    • 2. standing on stilts: "villages of stilted houses"

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  2. (of a person's behaviour or way of speaking or writing) too formal and not smooth or natural: He writes in a formal and somewhat stilted style. The dialogue sounded stilted and unnatural, perhaps because of the translation from the original Russian. Synonyms. artificial. contrived disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of STILTED is pompous, lofty. How to use stilted in a sentence. pompous, lofty; formal, stiff; having the curve beginning at some distance above the impost…

  4. The adjective stilted describes somethingusually a style of writing or speaking—that is unnaturally formal.

  5. Stilted definition: stiffly dignified or formal, as speech or literary style; pompous.. See examples of STILTED used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of 'stilted' Word Frequency. stilted. (stɪltɪd ) adjective. If someone speaks in a stilted way, they speak in a formal or unnatural way, for example because they are not relaxed. We made polite, stilted conversation. His delivery was stilted and occasionally stumbling. Synonyms: stiff, forced, wooden, laboured More Synonyms of stilted.

  7. STILTED meaning: 1. (of a person's behaviour or way of speaking or writing) too formal and not smooth or natural…. Learn more.

  8. adj. 1. (of speech, writing, etc) formal, pompous, or bombastic. 2. not flowing continuously or naturally: stilted conversation. 3. (Architecture) architect (of an arch) having vertical piers between the impost and the springing. ˈstiltedly adv. ˈstiltedness n.