staidness
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editstaidness (usually uncountable, plural staidnesses)
- The state or characteristic of being staid.
- 1836, Charles Dickens, chapter 7, in Sketches of Boz:
- It is difficult to say whether Mr. John Dounce's red countenance, illuminated as it was by the flickering gas-light in the window before which he paused, excited the lady's risibility, or whether a natural exuberance of animal spirits proved too much for that staidness of demeanour which the forms of society rather dictatorially prescribe.
- 1887, Charlotte M. Yonge, chapter 22, in Under the Storm:
- [T]here was a staidness and sobriety about her demeanour that kept all impertinence at a distance.