stagy 的定义
stag·i·er, stag·i·est.
- of, relating to, or suggestive of the stage.
- theatrical; unnatural.
stagy 近义词
等同于 melodramatic
等同于 precious
等同于 sophisticated
stagy 的近义词 45 个
- mature
- practical
- refined
- worldly
- bored
- citified
- cool
- cultivated
- disenchanted
- disillusioned
- experienced
- jaded
- knowing
- practiced
- schooled
- seasoned
- smooth
- studied
- adult
- artificial
- been around
- blasé
- couth
- cynical
- in
- in the know
- into
- jet-set
- laid-back
- mondaine
- on to
- sharp
- skeptical
- streetwise
- suave
- svelte
- switched on
- uptown
- urbane
- well-bred
- wise to
- wised up
- with it
- world-weary
- worldly wise
stagy 的反义词 14 个
等同于 oratorical
stagy 的近义词 33 个
- stylistic
- bombastic
- declamatory
- dramatic
- elaborate
- elocutionary
- eloquent
- expressive
- fervid
- forceful
- gesticulative
- gesturing
- grandiloquent
- histrionic
- impassioned
- important
- imposing
- inflated
- lofty
- long-winded
- loud
- noble
- noisy
- orotund
- ostentatious
- persuasive
- pompous
- senatorial
- stentorian
- theatrical
- tumid
- verbose
- vivid
stagy 的反义词 2 个
更多stagy例句
- He condemns all that is affected or stagy; indeed his whole book is an eloquent plea for quiet and restraint.
- "Mebbe the gentleman can direct us to a good hotel," she added, with a rather stagy smile.
- If I detest anything, it is the unconventional, the stagy, the mysterious.
- And they hire stage actors to interpret the stagiest of stage plots in as stagy a way as they know how.
- "Go on up-stairs and dress," she said in a stagy voice when we had come within earshot.