Meaning Of The Word Staid

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staid
adjective: If you say that someone or something is staid, you mean that they are serious, dull, and rather old-fashioned.

staid in American English
resisting change; fixed
stay1
adjective: of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious
verb

staid in British English
adjective: of a settled, sedate, and steady character

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