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- noun form of solid
adjectivesolid (adjective) · solider (comparative adjective) · solidest (superlative adjective)- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid:"the stream was frozen solid" · "solid fuels"
- strongly built or made of strong materials; not flimsy or slender:"a solid door with good, secure locks"
- having three dimensions:"a solid figure with six plane faces"
- concerned with objects having three dimensions:"solid geometry"
- not hollow or containing spaces or gaps:"a sculpture made out of solid rock" · "a solid mass of flowers" · "the stores were packed solid"
- consisting of the same substance throughout:"solid silver cutlery"
- (of typesetting) without extra space between the lines of characters.
- (of a line or surface) without spaces; unbroken:"the solid outline encloses the area within which we measured"
- (of time) uninterrupted; continuous:"it poured for two hours solid" · "a solid day of meetings"
- unanimous or undivided:"they received solid support from their teammates"
- dependable; reliable:"the defense is solid" · "there is solid evidence of lower inflation"
- sound but without any special qualities or flair:"the rest of the acting is solid"
- US ENGLISHfinancially sound:"the company is very solid and will come through the current recession"
- US ENGLISHinformal(solid with)on good terms with:"he thought he could put himself in solid with you by criticizing her"
nounsolid (noun) · solids (plural noun)- a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid.
- (solids)food that is not liquid:"she drinks only milk and rarely eats solids"
- geometrya body or geometric figure having three dimensions.
Originlate Middle English: from Latin solidus; related to salvus ‘safe’ and sollus ‘entire’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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