stolid (Meaning)

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stolid (s)

having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited

stolid Sentence Examples

  1. The stolid soldier remained unwavering amidst the chaos of battle.
  2. The stolid mountain stood as an unyielding sentinel, unmoved by the ravages of time.
  3. The stolid tree refused to falter, its roots firmly planted in the relentless earth.
  4. The stolid ox plodded diligently through the fields, unfazed by the harsh conditions.
  5. The stolid monk sat in meditation, his mind unyielding and his body motionless.
  6. The stolid judge maintained an impassive countenance, uninfluenced by the emotional pleas of the litigants.
  7. The stolid scholar pored over ancient texts, his mind consumed by the pursuit of knowledge.
  8. The stolid building withstood the onslaught of storms and earthquakes, its foundations unwavering.
  9. The stolid horse galloped steadily through the forest, unperturbed by the unfamiliar surroundings.
  10. The stolid worker continued his daily routine without complaint, his unwavering determination an inspiration to others.

FAQs About the word stolid

having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited

motionless, expressionless, enigmatic, vacant, impassive,blank, inexpressive, detached, deadpan, mysterious

expansive, engaged, busy, lively, effervescent, exuberant, engaged, vivacious, vivacious, interested

The stolid soldier remained unwavering amidst the chaos of battle.

The stolid mountain stood as an unyielding sentinel, unmoved by the ravages of time.

The stolid tree refused to falter, its roots firmly planted in the relentless earth.

The stolid ox plodded diligently through the fields, unfazed by the harsh conditions.