cerimoniós — meaning in English
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English meaning
- ceremonious adj According to the required or usual ceremonies, formalities, or rituals; specifically (Christianity, obsolete), to ceremonial laws in the Bible.
- stiff adjective Rigid; not easily bent or moved.
Senses
cerimoniós is used for these senses in English:
- ceremonious According to the required or usual ceremonies, formalities, or rituals; specifically (Christianity, obsolete) , to ceremonial laws in the Bible.
- stiff (of a, person) Formal in behavior; unrelaxed.
ceremonious — full definition
- adj According to the required or usual ceremonies, formalities, or rituals; specifically (Christianity, obsolete), to ceremonial laws in the Bible.
- adj Involving much ceremony; ostentatious, showy.
- adj Of a person: fond of ceremony or ritual, or of observing strict etiquette or formality; punctilious.
- adj Synonym of ceremonial (“of, relating to, consisting of, or used in a ceremony or rite”); formal, ritual.
stiff — full definition
- adjective Rigid; not easily bent or moved.
- adjective Formal or awkward in manner; not relaxed.
- adjective Severe or harsh, especially describing a penalty, competition, or drink.
- verb Informal: to fail to pay someone what they're owed, especially a tip or bill.
- noun Slang: a dead body.