- stolidly
- adverb see stolid
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
stolidly — stolid ► ADJECTIVE ▪ calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation. DERIVATIVES stolidity noun stolidly adverb. ORIGIN Latin stolidus, perhaps related to stultus foolish … English terms dictionary
stolidly — adverb in a stolid manner (Freq. 4) he said no stolidly • Derived from adjective: ↑stolid … Useful english dictionary
stolidly — See stolidity. * * * … Universalium
stolidly — adverb In a stolid manner … Wiktionary
stolidly — adv. unemotionally, impassively … English contemporary dictionary
stolidly — stol·id·ly … English syllables
stolidly — See: stolid … English dictionary
stolid — adjective Etymology: Latin stolidus dull, stupid Date: circa 1600 having or expressing little or no sensibility ; unemotional Synonyms: see impassive • stolidity noun • stolidly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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