staid
Staid means sedate, respectable, unadventurous. The antonym would therefore be frivolous, adventurous, or sporting.
fun, adventurous
Staid describes somebody who -- has a settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
staid
Staid means sedate, respectable, unadventurous. The antonym would therefore be frivolous, adventurous, or sporting.
fun, adventurous
The horse was staid when it was asleep.
You should wear staid clothes in the office.
Staid describes somebody who -- has a settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
There are many synonyms for the adjective "staid". One can interchange the word "staid" with words such as "sedate", "serious", "grave", "steady", and "composed".
Staid describes somebody who -- has a settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
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1. "Something that is staid is dignified, respectable - possibly even boring, like a staid dinner party that is heavy on the important guests but light on the laughs."(Vocabulary.com)2. "There is nothing settled, nothing staid in this universe"(Virginia Woolf) ^_^
The spelling "staid" means sedate or stodgy.The past tense of the verb to stay is "stayed."
The homonym for "staid" is "stayed."