Someone who is serious and impassive; showing no emotion.
To be 'stolid' means to show little or no emotion, to be unemotional or impassive. It refers to someone who is calm, steady, and not easily moved by emotions or external events.
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
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Aristotle means that virtues lie between two extremes, one of excess and one of deficiency. Virtue is found in striking a balance, or mean, between these extremes in our actions and emotions.
Mitchell was stolid, when Mariana asked him to prom.
We were shocked when our usually serious and stolid uncle had tears in his eyes.
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Showing a lack of emotion or sensitivity.
Being detached or aloof, lacking in emotional expression or sensitivity.
Ever a stolid man, Ronald sat expressionless and silent as the jury foreman read the guilty verdict at the conclusion of his trial.
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Stoical, Stolid and appearing or being unemotional.
There are two syllables. Stol-id.
Although often taken to mean simply "unemontional" it conveys a sense of calm dependability. Firemen, EMTs and such jobs exhibit the trait when they methodically go about doing their job in the right manner in the face of danger.
Boring. Obtuse, stolid, stupid, dismal, gloomy, dreary, cloudy.
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