staid|staider|staidest in English

adjective

[steɪd]

serious, sober, mild, sedate, settled

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1. Rernlta See Mars* Sharfte Nancy Smith, Bemoat a Staider

2. He had grown staid and dull.

3. Dear old staid, conservative, non-violent Britain.

4. The locals were a very staid lot.

5. Staid, careful, willing to learn and cooperate.

6. They showed a staid mood in that accident.

7. We think of the Puritans as staid people.

8. Staid men and good scholars at first expressed mirth.

9. The assertiveness has sent shivers through staid Japanese boardrooms.

10. The group managed to seem staid in comparison to Rollins' music.

11. Edwards was essentially a staid stay-at-home during the revivals.

12. The museum is trying to get rid of its staid image.

13. Competition is forcing once - staid publications to spice up their content.

14. 14 Dark blue is sometimes seen as staid or stodgy - old - fashioned.

15. Its swirling form makes the early stages of the building look positively staid.

16. The staid and once-serious network news has begun to look like glitzy local news operations.

17. 15 However, it is as likely that they will carry on with their staid, conservative strategies.

18. Antonyms for Anthemic include boring, unexciting, dreary, dull, monotonous, quiet, staid, tedious, tiresome and uninteresting

19. The sentence I had just written in a staid serif typeface suddenly was pushed leeward.

20. Females are a staid brown, without the male’s bright eye or the female Red-winged Blackbird’s streaks

21. Square-cut and staid to behold, it packs a potent punch quite at odds with its looks.

22. Because I was older and a bit more staid I was going to have a hard time.

23. Although, she thought, as she glanced at him, in truth she'd expected something other than this staid automobile.

24. Dear old staid, conservative, non-violent Britain. Soccer fans were its contribution to the global tradition of random violence.

25. Let us assume that Mr Peter Porter, an otherwise staid bureaucrat, spends his free time racing Porsche cars.