SEDATE vs STAID: NOUN
- N/A
- A mode of spelling the preterit and past participle of stay.
SEDATE vs STAID: ADJECTIVE
- Dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
- Undisturbed by passion or caprice; calm; tranquil; serene; not passionate or giddy; composed; staid.
- In a composed and temperate state.
- Characterized by dignity and propriety
- Characterized by sedateness and often a strait-laced sense of propriety; serious and conventional.
- Fixed; permanent.
- Sober; grave; steady; sedate; composed; regular; not wild, volatile, flighty, or fanciful.
- Serious, organized, and professional; sober
- Always fixed in the same location; stationary
- Characterized by dignity and propriety
SEDATE vs STAID: VERB
- To tranquilize by giving a sedative; to calm; to soothe; to induce sleep.
- Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to
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SEDATE vs STAID: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Quiet; composed; placid; serene; serious; undisturbed by passion: as, a sedate temper or deportment.
- Synonyms Imperturbable, serious, staid.
- To calm; compose.
- Imp. & p. p. of stay.
- Sober; grave; steady; sedate; regular; not wild, volatile, flighty, or fanciful: as, a staid elderly person.
SEDATE vs STAID: RELATED WORDS
- Numb, Prim, Unruffled, Dignified, Imperturbable, Quiet, Tranquillize, Grave, Serious, Solemn, Tranquilize, Sober, Calm, Decorous, Staid
- Dull, Hidebound, Stolid, Genteel, Stodgy, Grave, Serious, Reserved, Formal, Sober, Conservative, Demure, Stuffy, Decorous, Sedate
SEDATE vs STAID: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Numb, Prim, Unruffled, Dignified, Imperturbable, Quiet, Tranquillize, Grave, Serious, Solemn, Tranquilize, Sober, Calm, Decorous, Staid
- Dull, Hidebound, Stolid, Genteel, Stodgy, Grave, Serious, Reserved, Formal, Sober, Conservative, Demure, Stuffy, Decorous, Sedate
SEDATE vs STAID: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Antipsychotic drugs should not be used to sedate residents.
- The Chelmer was a much more sedate affair.
- When you need to find out, sedate first.
- Sedate someone female to europe and advertise their.
- Ten or the Pub, and certainly more sedate.
- Today may be volatile, while tomorrow is sedate.
- Sunday was sailed in more sedate sunny conditions.
- Should I sedate my pet before the flight?
- Sometimes bird banding is a rather sedate activity.
- Unwanted wack may sedate within the resident sanders.
- Life in banking cubicles can be fraught, staid, and tedious.
- Irene Sanford our girl staid at home with me.
- Hardly the thing for a staid married lady, what.
- We staid, and after business done I got Mr.
- Friends, and staid at his Bros over night.
- DC tends to be more staid than NYC.
- Gregory, Barrow, and others staid to meet me.
- Remember, it was still the staid Victorian era.
- Fuller came thither and staid a little, while.
- To the office, all the afternoon I staid there, and in the evening went to Westminster Hall, where I staid at Mrs.
SEDATE vs STAID: QUESTIONS
- Can a doctor sedate a patient without another doctor?
- Why would a doctor sedate a patient for a procedure?
- Is it safe to sedate a child for a dental procedure?
- Is Double Dragon the perfect example of a sedate restaurant?
- What is the best sedative to sedate a newborn baby?
- What did Quentin do to sedate one of the policemen?
- Can midazolam be used to sedate terminally ill patients?
- Which is better SWSW ancient marble or sedate gray?
- Are Miami's Spanish-language radio stations sedate?
- Should you sedate a hyperactive cat when traveling?
- How many answers are there to the staid crossword clue?
- Is South African TV viewership staid and conservative?