"Stilted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stilted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Stilted
speak

"Stilted" Meaning

Stilted refers to something that is unnatural, awkward, or strained, often due to being forced or artificial. It can describe speech, writing, interactions, or even a situation where emotions or responses seem fake or overly formal.

"Stilted" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Stilted" in sentences:


1. Formal speech: Although Sarah's training was thorough, her farewell speech at the annual meeting came across as stilted, failing to connect with the audience on an emotional level.
2. Artistic expression: After moving to a new city, John's initially stilted art style became more vibrant and expressive as he was inspired by the local culture and beautiful landscapes.
3. Everyday conversation: Her stilted responses at the dinner party were underwhelming, making it clear that she hadn't spoken English very much before this trip to the United States.
4. Poetic device: The poet's stilted use of metaphor didn't live up to her usual standards; the new collection of poems was disappointing, unlike anything she had written in a long time.
5. Technological interface: The new software's stilted interface made it difficult for non-tech-savvy users to navigate, leading to frequent support queries and a system overhaul in the near future.

"Stilted" Similar Words

Stiller

speak

The adjective "stiller" is a comparative form of the German word for "still", which can be translated to English as "quieter" or "more still".<br><br>In English, "stiller" is not a word, but in German, it is used to compare the quietness or stillness of something. The superlative form of the German word, which is more comparable to "quietest", would be "stillster".<br><br>However, in English, you can use the word "quieter" as a comparative form of "quiet" to describe something that is less noisy or more peaceful.

Stillicidious

speak

Stillicide is a noun that refers to the term for the act of wasting time by idly and listlessly engaging in trivial activities, often resulting in unnecessary delays or procrastination.<br><br>It is formed from the Latin "stilla," meaning drop or trickle, and "cide," meaning killer or destroyer. In this context, it suggests that the person is slowly and persistently draining away time, often by doing nothing of value or importance.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The stase suddenly became restless and quit his job to travel the world, giving up his career to idle in way, a perfect example of a stillicide.<br> Her analyst described her constant procrastination as stillicide behavior.

Stilling

speak

Stillness

speak

Stills

speak

Stillwater

speak

Stilly

speak

Stilt

speak

Stiltedly

speak

Stiltify

speak

Stilton

speak

Stilton is a strong, pungent English cheese originating from the village of Stilton in Cambridgeshire. It is known for its blue veins of mold and its distinctive, tangy flavor. Stilton is often served as a dessert cheese or a component of a cheese platter, paired with sweet accompaniments like crackers, grapes, or figs.

Stilts

speak

Stimulant

speak

Stimulants

speak

Stimulants are substances that increase mental or physical activity or energy. They can be substances that increase alertness, attention, and energy, often to counteract tiredness or improve physical or mental performance.<br><br>Examples of stimulants include:<br><br> Caffeine (found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some medications)<br> Amphetamines (found in some medications, such as those used to treat ADHD)<br> Cocaine<br> Nicotine (found in tobacco products)<br> Prescription medications like Ritalin and Adderall<br> Stimulant foods and drinks, like energy drinks and guarana.<br><br>Stimulants can have different effects on different people, and some may experience side effects, particularly when taken in large quantities or over an extended period.

Stimulate

speak

Stimulated

speak

(adj.) Encouraged or excited to react or do something, often in a lively and enthusiastic way.