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stolid

English

Etymology

From Middle French stolide, from Latin stolidus (foolish, obtuse, slow).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?st?l.?d/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?st??l.?d/

Adjective

stolid (comparative stolider, superlative stolidest)

  1. Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; dully or heavily stupid.
    • 1898, H.G. Wells, The Time Machine, Chapter V ,
      They (Eloi) all failed to understand my gestures; some were simply stolid, some thought it was a jest and laughed at me.

Translations

Anagrams

  • lotids

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stoled

English

Etymology

stole +? -ed

Adjective

stoled (not comparable)

  1. Having or wearing a stole.

Verb

stoled

  1. (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of steal

Anagrams

  • deslot, dotels, oldest

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