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staid

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++staid /steɪd/ adjective  BORINGserious, old-fashioned, and boring 严肃呆板的;古板的;枯燥的 a staid old bachelor 一个古板的老光棍
Examples from the Corpus
staidThe staid and once-serious network news has begun to look like glitzy local news operations.Let us assume that Mr Peter Porter, an otherwise staid bureaucrat, spends his free time racing Porsche cars.Because I was older and a bit more staid I was going to have a hard time.The group managed to seem staid in comparison to Rollins' music.It was high time that her church-and the staid old-line Protestants-got a run for the money.They are the men and women who start vibrant new companies, turn around failing companies, and shake up staid ones.staid scientific journalsThe sentence I had just written in a staid serif typeface suddenly was pushed leeward.She bought a long lease on the apartment in quiet and respectable Hahnwald, a leafy and staid suburb of Cologne.Square-cut and staid to behold, it packs a potent punch quite at odds with its looks.
Origin staid (1500-1600) From the past participle of stay
staid adjectiveChinese
serious, boring and old-fashioned, Corpus


staid
staid /steɪd/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: From the past participle of stay
serious, old-fashioned, and boring:
    a staid old bachelor


staidBrE /steɪd/ 🔊NAmE /steɪd/ 🔊 adjective (staid·er, staid·est) not amusing or interesting; boring and old-fashioned 没意思的;古板的;一本正经的