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stolid

unemotional / impassive / phlegmatic / dull
Adjective
comp: stolidlysup: stolidest

This term describes a temperament characterized by a lack of emotional reactivity. It suggests a heavy, immobile quality of spirit, where a person remains unmoved by events that would typically provoke fear, excitement, or grief. While it can imply a reliable, rock-like stability, it often carries a subtle negative connotation of being dull or impassive. In a cognitive sense, the word describes a certain mental sluggishness. It portrays an individual who is not merely calm, but perhaps lacking in the agility of mind or imagination required to react quickly to new information or complex stimuli.

Meanings

Adjective

Calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.

"He remained stolid in the face of the tragedy."

Adjective

Slow to learn or respond; lacking imagination or intelligence.

"The stolid nature of the recruits made training a slow process."

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