English to Maori Meaning of stolid - stolid


Stolid :
stolid

on, u, aueue, te farii i, tamau, pono

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Definitions of stolid in English
Adjective(1) having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited
Examples of stolid in English
(1) It is as if our stolid church hymns have been put through a magical transformation and sent back to us full of life, spirit and human feeling.(2) It used to be stolid and ÔÇÿsmall cÔÇÖ conservative, though I've suspected it of more recently indulging in trendy left-wingery.(3) Those Romans' stolid inclination towards straight lines meant that if a topographical outcrop loomed in their way, they simply built up and over it.(4) Devotees of classical music don't ordinarily associate the American south with the more stolid traditions of European art forms.(5) Only the most stolid of Republicans came out to vote, and they voted for the most stolid Republican.(6) You may know that behind the stolid face of the busboy, foodworker and hotel maid there's a story.(7) Once considered a caretaker, the stolid former Air Force commander has lasted in office nearly a quarter of a century.(8) After an initial consensus that it was daring and different, a new consensus emerged that it was stolid and indifferent.(9) There is scant enthusiasm for a real leader; they seem stolid , harrumphing about white papers.(10) He was as solid as his father and as stolid as his uncle: an opening bat who could bowl a useful off-break.(11) She evinces a stolid seriousness way beyond her youthful appearance.(12) Most intriguing, though, is that phalanx of stolid men in colourless suits forever behind and beside him.(13) If you want a symbol of Britishness, look no further than the stolid calm that came over London last Thursday.(14) There are some who believe it is incumbent on golfers to also act as entertainers, and who despair of the South African's stolid approach to his business.(15) To British ears, your claim not to read polls sounds like stolid indifference to public opinion, not moral strength and political courage.(16) But then I realized I actually agree with the sentiment, if not the stolid expression of it.
Related Phrases of stolid
(1) stolid ::
stolid
Synonyms
Adjective
1. impassive ::
impassive
2. phlegmatic ::
phlegmatic
3. unemotional ::
unemotional
5. calm ::
marino
6. placid ::
rata
7. unexcitable ::
unexcitable
8. dependable ::
ti'aturihia
9. unimaginative ::
unimaginative
10. dull ::
puhoi
Antonyms
1. demonstrative ::
fakahāhaa'i
2. expressive ::
ngangahau
Different Forms
stolid, stolider, stolidest, stolidity, stolidly, stolidness
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