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Sedentary vs Staid - What's the difference?

sedentary | staid |

As an adjective sedentary

is not moving; relatively still; staying in the vicinity.

As a noun staid is

trail, track or staid can be stately woman.

sedentary

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not moving; relatively still; staying in the vicinity.
  • The oyster is a sedentary''' mollusk; the barnacles are '''sedentary crustaceans.
  • Not moving much; sitting around.
  • * Bishop Warburton
  • Sedentary , scholastic sophists.
  • * Beaconsfield
  • Any education that confined itself to sedentary pursuits was essentially imperfect.
  • (obsolete) inactive; motionless; sluggish; tranquil
  • * Milton
  • The sedentary earth.
  • * Spectator
  • The soul, considered abstractly from its passions, is of a remiss, sedentary nature.
  • (obsolete) Caused by long sitting.
  • * Milton
  • Sedentary numbness.

    Synonyms

    * settled

    Antonyms

    * migratory * active

    staid

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Serious, organized, and professional; sober
  • * 1915 , ":
  • *:He wondered what had become of the boys who were his companions: they were nearly thirty now; some would be dead, but others were married and had children; they were soldiers and parsons, doctors, lawyers; they were staid men who were beginning to put youth behind them.
  • Always fixed in the same location; stationary
  • Synonyms

    * (serious) composed, regular, sedate, steady

    Antonyms

    * (serious) fanciful, volatile, wild

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