What is another word for stodgily?

Pronunciation: [stˈɒd͡ʒɪlɪ] (IPA)

Stodgily is an adverb used to describe something that is dull, boring, or lacking in excitement. If you want to write about a similar concept but don't want to use the word stodgily, there are several synonyms you could use. Some of these include "tediously," "boringly," "drearily," "monotonously," "mundanely," and "ploddingly." Each of these words suggests a similar sense of dullness or tedium that might be associated with something that is stodgily. Depending on the context and the tone you want to set, any of these synonyms could be effective in conveying a sense of monotony or tedium.

What are the hypernyms for Stodgily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Stodgily

There he would lunch and dine stodgily in musty state.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
On the other hand, the man who is merely stodgily prosperous is hampered by more rules than anybody else.
"A Prairie Courtship"
Harold Bindloss
Also it was boring to see how stodgily George Vanneck was in love with Mrs. West, without shadow of turning, although Barbara had tried her hand, just for fun, at tempting him to turn.
"The Heather-Moon"
C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson

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