serious implies a concern for what really matters.
a serious play about social injustice
grave implies both seriousness and dignity in expression or attitude.
read the proclamation in a grave voice
solemn suggests an impressive gravity utterly free from levity.
a sad and solemn occasion
sedate implies a composed and decorous seriousness.
remained sedate amid the commotion
staid suggests a settled, accustomed sedateness and prim self-restraint.
a quiet and staid community
sober stresses seriousness of purpose and absence of levity or frivolity.
a sober look at the state of our schools
earnest suggests sincerity or often zealousness of purpose.
an earnest reformer
Examples of sedate in a Sentence
Adjective
We walked the beach at a sedate pace.
He remained sedate under pressure. Verb
The doctor sedated the patient heavily.
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Adjective
Compared to some of the spectacles that had played out across New York City for the past two weeks, this was a sedate party.—
Chris Smith,
Vanity Fair,
15 June 2026 But lately a new kind of repositioning cruise has emerged, turning what would be a fairly sedate string of days at sea into an adventure in its own right.—
Scott Laird,
Travel + Leisure,
12 May 2026
Verb
The medical team confirmed that he was still sedated.—
Weike Wang,
New Yorker,
17 May 2026 Over the course of the band’s career, Joey wanted to be your boyfriend, to be sedated, to live, to be a good boy, to have something to do, and to be well.—
Al Shipley,
SPIN,
5 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for sedate
Word History
Etymology
Adjective
Latin sedatus, from past participle of sedare to calm; akin to sedēre to sit — more at sit