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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to staid:   (119 results)

Often used in the same context:
stodgy, stuffy, hidebound, sedate, genteel, fusty, stolid, buttoned, dull, freewheeling, clubby, decorous, urbane, glitzy, humdrum, dowdy, venerable, drab, bland, sleepy, somnolent, brash, dour, insular, straitlaced, glamorous, splashy, unexciting, highbrow, demure, stately, edgy, boring, modish, pizzazz, prim, businesslike, puritanical, unadventurous, musty, austere, iconoclastic, prosaic, folksy, flashy, unpretentious, dreary, prudish, outre, imperturbable, bohemianism, decidedly, moribund, clubbable, formulaic, anodyne, unconventionality, cheekier, pugnacious, humorless, racier, grandfatherly, flamboyant, unpoetic, nondescript, unhip, conformist, stilted, quaint, dullish, livelier, sclerotic, overdecorated, glamourous, tweedy, rumbustious, shabbier, indistinctive, unrevealing, aloof, homely, deferential, unostentatious, haughtiest, earthily, avuncular, anarchic, pizazz, homespun, cloistered, au courant, starchy, plodding, dodgier, predictable, glitteringly, downmarket, straightlaced, irreverent, culturati, careworn, inoffensive, respectable, fearing, unassuming, leisured, carefree, contented, dignified, easygoing, prosperous, ridden, calmer, respecting, undemonstrative, victorian

Appears in the definition of:
matron

Synonyms:
decorous, sedate

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— Nouns for staid: days, man men, months, people, hours, life, citizens, town, city, members, more...

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