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Definition of "stolidity" [sto•lid•i•ty]

  • The property of being stolid; unemotionality. (noun)

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Use "stolidity" in a sentence
  • "It had a certain Dutch stolidity in its manner of calmly and bumpily surmounting such portions of the landscape as happened in its way."
  • "These frontier towns inured to the clash of war go about their business with what one might call stolidity if there were not finer, and truer, names for it."
  • "She paused, waiting for some acknowledgment of his interest, but not getting it, went on bitterly enough, for his stolidity was a very great mystery to her:"