stodginess
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stodg·y
(stŏj′ē)adj. stodg·i·er, stodg·i·est
1.
a. Dull, unimaginative, and commonplace. See Synonyms at dull.
b. Old-fashioned and stuffy: "Why is the middle-class so stodgy—so utterly without a sense of humor!" (Katherine Mansfield).
2. Indigestible and starchy; heavy: stodgy food.
3. Solidly built; stocky.
[From stodge, thick filling food, from stodge, to cram.]
stodg′i·ly adv.
stodg′i·ness n.
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Noun | 1. | stodginess - dull and pompous gravity graveness, gravity, soberness, sobriety, somberness, sombreness - a manner that is serious and solemn |
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stodginess
nounA lack of excitement, liveliness, or interest:
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Translations
عَدم حَيَوِيَّه
špatná stravitelnost
kedsomhed
òyngsli
zlá stráviteľnosť
sıkıcılık
stodge
(stodʒ) noun heavy, solid food.
ˈstodgy adjective1. (of meals etc) consisting of stodge. stodgy food.
2. (of people, books etc) dull; not lively.
ˈstodginess nounKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.