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sedateness

/si'deitnis/
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Word: Sedateness
Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Sedateness is a quality or trait of being serious, calm, and dignified. It describes a person’s demeanor or attitude when they are composed and not easily excited or disturbed.

Usage Instructions:
  • Sedateness is often used to describe someone's behavior or the atmosphere of a situation. It is generally a positive trait, suggesting that someone is thoughtful and restrained rather than overly emotional or chaotic.
Example Sentence:
  • "The sedateness of the ceremony made it a very respectful occasion."
Advanced Usage:

In more sophisticated contexts, "sedateness" can be used to discuss the atmosphere of a setting or the character of a person in literature. For example: - "The sedateness of the old library invited scholars to ponder deeply."

Word Variants:
  • Sedate (adjective): Describing someone who is calm and serious.
    • Example: "He remained sedate despite the chaos around him."
  • Sedately (adverb): In a calm and dignified manner.
    • Example: "She walked sedately across the stage to receive her award."
Different Meaning:

While "sedateness" primarily refers to calmness and seriousness, it can sometimes imply a lack of excitement or enthusiasm, which could be viewed negatively in certain contexts.

Synonyms:
  • Calmness
  • Composure
  • Dignity
  • Seriousness
  • Quietude
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "sedateness," but you might encounter phrases like "keep a stiff upper lip," which conveys a similar idea of maintaining composure in difficult situations.
Summary:

Sedateness is a valuable trait that reflects a person’s ability to remain calm, serious, and dignified, especially in challenging situations. It is often associated with wisdom and maturity.

Noun
  1. a trait of dignified seriousness

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