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    staid
    /steɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. sedate, respectable, and unadventurous: "staid law firms"

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  2. serious, boring, and slightly old-fashioned: In an attempt to change its staid image, the newspaper has created a new section aimed at younger readers. Synonym. sedate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Tedious and uninspiring. (as) dull as ditchwateridiom. anonymous. banally. basic. marginal. marmoreal. meh. menially. staidly. staleness

  3. The meaning of STAID is marked by settled sedateness and often prim self-restraint : sober, grave. How to use staid in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Staid.

  4. Sedate applies to one who is noticeably quiet, composed, and sober in conduct: a sedate and dignified young man. One who is settled has become fixed, especially in a sober or determined way, in manner, judgments, or mode of life: He is young to be so settled in his ways. Discover More.

  5. staid indicates an ingrained seriousness and propriety that shows itself in complete decorum; a colorless kind of correctness is indicated: a staid and uninteresting family. sedate applies to one who is noticeably quiet, composed, and sober in conduct: a sedate and dignified young man.

  6. Something that is staid is dignified, respectable — possibly even boring, like a staid dinner party that is heavy on the important guests but light on the laughs.

  7. serious, boring, and slightly old-fashioned: In an attempt to change its staid image, the newspaper has created a new section aimed at younger readers. Synonym. sedate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Tedious and uninspiring. (as) dull as ditchwater idiom. anonymous. banally. basic. lifelessness. marginal. marmoreal. meh. menial.

  8. Define staid. staid synonyms, staid pronunciation, staid translation, English dictionary definition of staid. sober and sedate; characterized by dignity and propriety: a staid professor Not to be confused with: stayed – continuing or remaining in a place; a judicial...

  9. Definition of staid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Staid definition: Characterized by sedateness and often a strait-laced sense of propriety; serious and conventional.

  11. Dictionary Definition of 'staid' Characterized by a steady, serious, and restrained demeanor or appearance. "His staid personality clashed with the lively atmosphere of the party."