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====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* [[Contionary: staitooye#Brooding|staitooye]]
* '''[[Contionary: staitooye#Brooding|staitooye]]'''


====Antonyms====
====Antonyms====
* [[Contionary: yuhneedooftee#Brooding|yuhneedooftee]]
* '''[[Contionary: yuhneedooftee#Brooding|yuhneedooftee]]'''
* [[Contionary: yuhneetooye#Brooding|yuhneetooye]]
* '''[[Contionary: yuhneetooye#Brooding|yuhneetooye]]'''

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Brooding

Etymology

From stai ‘more’ and dooftee ‘mannered’.

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: RIdOftE
Abjad ASCII Form: Rdft

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /staɪ̯.duf.ti/

Adjective

staidooftee

  1. well-mannered, well-bred, taught to have manners

Synonyms

Antonyms