- Types Of Speech
- You can use stodginess as a noun in a sentence.
- About Stodginess
- A 3 syllables noun and 10 letters with the letters d, e, g, i, n, o, s, and t, 7 consonants, 3 vowels and 3 syllables with the middle letters gi. Stodginess starts with and ends in a consonant with the starting letters s, st, sto, stod, stodg, and the ending characters are s, ss, ess, ness, iness, . Stodginess is also a double consonant (ss) word. View the double consonant words list.
- Definition
- Dull and pompous gravity
- Pig Latin
- Stodginess in Pig Latin is said as "odginessstay or odginessstway".
- Unigram
- s | t | o | d | g | i | n | e | s | s
- Bigram
- st | to | od | dg | gi | in | ne | es | ss
- Trigram
- sto | tod | odg | dgi | gin | ine | nes | ess
- Quadrigram
- stod | todg | odgi | dgin | gine | ines | ness
- Word Gram
Synonym | Definition |
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Absolutism | the doctrine of an absolute being |
Achromasia | unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress) |
Achromatism | the visual property of being without color |
Airlessness | |
Antiquation | |
Apathy | the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally |
Aridity | a condition yielding nothing of value |
Aridness | a permanent absence of rainfall |
Authoritarianism | a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.) |
Barrenness | a condition yielding nothing of value |
View all cognitive synonyms for Stodginess
Anagram | Definition |
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Stodginess | dull and pompous gravity |
View English words with the unique letters used in stodginess. Words With The Letters Deginost
Word | Definition |
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Graveness | a manner that is serious and solemn |
Gravity | a manner that is serious and solemn |
Soberness | a manner that is serious and solemn |
Sobriety | abstaining from excess |
Somberness | a manner that is serious and solemn |
Stodginess Is In These Word Lists
- Starts With S
- Ends With S
- Spelled With / Contains Letters