Staid

/steɪd/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
sedate, respectable, and unadventurous
The staid professor rarely ventured outside his comfort zone.
characterized by a calm and dignified demeanor
Despite the chaos around him, he remained staid and composed.
marked by a sense of seriousness and propriety
The staid atmosphere of the gala dinner subdued the festive spirit.
displaying a lack of enthusiasm or excitement
Her staid response to the news did not express any of the joy others felt.

Etymology

From the Middle English 'staid', past participle of 'staden', meaning to stay or remain.

Common Phrases and Expressions

staid atmosphere
A serious and subdued environment, lacking excitement.
staid appearance
An appearance that is reserved and proper.

Related Words

sedate
Calm, dignified, and unhurried.
sober
Not affected by alcohol; serious and solemn.

Slang Meanings

Old-fashioned or boring.
That restaurant is so staid; let's try something more exciting.
Too traditional or predictable.
His staid tastes in music don't fit in with our group's vibe.