"Stolid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stolid" Meaning

Stolid means unemotional, unyielding, or stubborn, often in a calm and deliberate way. It describes someone who is steady and unchanging in their demeanor, often refusing to be swayed by emotions or circumstances.

"Stolid" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Stolid"


1. adjective

She was a stolid and dependable friend, always there to lend a listening ear.

2. adjective

The stolid mountain stood resolute against the raging storm, its peak unmoving and unyielding.

3. adjective

The new policy was met with skepticism by investors, who were loathe to take a stolid risk on an untested market.

4. adjective

The stolid expression on his face gave away nothing, but his eyes betrayed a hint of amusement.

5. noun

Her stolid determination to succeed in her new career was an inspiration to us all, and we were honored to work alongside her.

"Stolid" Similar Words

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Stolidity

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Stolidity refers to a lack of enthusiasm or emotion, being calm, unexcitable, and habitually taciturn, often to the point of being unresponsive or unmoved by what others consider exciting or thought-provoking. It describes someone who is steady, composed, and serene, often to the extent of seeming boring or unresponsive to others. This trait is often associated with being dependable and reliable, but to the extent of lack of emotional expression or responsiveness.

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Stolonifera refers to a type of type of plant growth habit where stems or branches grow along the ground and produce new plants at their tips, similar to a horizontal stem or runner. This type of growth habit allows for the plant to spread out and form new colonies.

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