"Stultified" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stultified" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stultified" Meaning

Stultified means to make someone or something appear foolish or ridiculous, often by making them speak or act in a foolish or silly way. It can also refer to the act of speaking or writing in a foolish, absurd, or nonsensical manner.

"Stultified" Examples

Examples of usage for the word "stultified"


1. In a historical context


The stultified by the rigid social norms of the time, the artist was unable to express her true feelings through her work.

2. In literary critique


The main character's stultified and narrow-minded worldview was a deliberate choice by the author to highlight the societal issues of the era.

3. In psychological analysis


The patient's stultified response to therapy indicated a deeper psychological issue that needed to be addressed.

4. In education


The educational system had become stultified, stifling creativity and innovation in students.

5. In descriptive writing


The stultified landscape of the abandoned town, once a thriving community, was a poignant reminder of the decline of the industry.

"Stultified" Similar Words

Stuffily

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In a stiff or formal manner, often with a sense of annoyance or disapproval.

Stuffiness

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Stuffing

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Stuffs

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"Stuffs" is a noun that refers to items or possessions, often vague or unspecified. It can be used as a synonym for "things" or "objects".<br><br>For example:<br> "I've got a lot of stuffs to pack for my trip." (meaning "I have a lot of things to pack.")<br> "She found a mess of stuffs scattered all over the floor." (meaning "She found a mess of things scattered all over the floor.")<br><br>It can also be used in informal or colloquial contexts to refer to something that is not specific or well-defined.<br><br>For example:<br> "What's the stuffs with the coffee machine again?" (meaning "What's the problem with the coffee machine again?")<br><br>In general, "stuffs" is a somewhat casual or conversational word that is often used in everyday speech.

Stuffy

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belonging to a earlier or more formal time; out of date <br><br>having too much air in the nasal passages; congested <br><br>cumbersome and awkward <br><br>thick and solid, making smooth movement difficult

Stuka

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Stulp

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Stultification

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Stultify

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To make someone behave in a silly or silly way, often unintentionally. <br><br>Example: Her awkward manner was boring on the wedding.<br><br>Synonyms: stupid, foolish, laughable, ridiculous.

Stultifying

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Stultifying means causing or having a crushing, dulling, or disheartening effect; stifling or embarrassing.<br><br>Example: "The bureaucracy is starting to feel stultifying, making it difficult for me to make progress on my project."

Stultiloquence

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Stultiloquent

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Stultiloquent refers to someone who talks in a foolish or pompous manner, often using complicated language in an attempt to sound intelligent or impressive, but actually making little sense.

Stultiloquy

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Stultiloquy is a noun that refers to speech or talk that is foolish, absurd, or incoherent. It is a term used to describe language that is nonsensical, nonsensical, or foolish.

Stumble

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Stumbled

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to trip and almost fall, often because of not watching where you are going.<br><br>Example: "I stumbled on the sidewalk and almost fell over."<br><br>to find something or someone by accident, often when you are not looking.<br><br>Example: "I was browsing through books and stumbled upon my favorite author."<br><br>to make a mistake or do something incorrectly.<br><br>Example: "I stumbled over the words and couldn't finish the sentence."<br><br>to hesitate or make slow progress, often because you are not sure what to do.<br><br>Example: "The project was going slowly because we stumbled over the details."

Stumbles

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To walk or move unsteadily, often because you are not paying attention or are surprised or unsteady on your feet.<br><br>Example: She stumbled over the uneven pavement and almost fell down.