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- Dictionaryadjectivefirm (adjective) · firmer (comparative adjective) · firmest (superlative adjective)
- having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure:"the bed should be reasonably firm, but not too hard"
- solidly in place and stable:"no building can stand without firm foundations" · "he was unable to establish the store on a firm financial footing"Opposite:
- having steady but not excessive power or strength:"you need a firm grip on the steering"Opposite:
- (of a person, action, or attitude) showing resolute determination and strength of character:"he didn't like being firm with Larry, but he had to"Similar:unmalleableOpposite:
- strongly felt and unlikely to change:"he retains a firm belief in the efficacy of prayer"
- (of a person) steadfast and constant:"we became firm friends"Opposite:
- decided upon and fixed or definite:"she had no firm plans for the next day"Opposite:
- (of a currency, a commodity, or shares) having a steady value or price that is more likely to rise than fall:"the dollar was firm against the yen"
verbfirm (verb) · firms (third person present) · firmed (past tense) · firmed (past participle) · firming (present participle)- make (something) physically solid or resilient:"an exercise program designed to firm up muscle tone"
- fix (a plant) securely in the soil:"don't tread around bushes to firm them"
- make (an agreement or plan) explicit and definite:"archaeologists have now firmed up this new view"
- (of a price) rise slightly to reach a level considered secure:"he believed house prices would firm by the end of the year"
adverbfirm (adverb)- in a resolute and determined manner:"she will stand firm against the proposal"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French ferme, from Latin firmus.nounfirm (noun) · firms (plural noun)Originlate 16th century: from Spanish and Italian firma, from medieval Latin, from Latin firmare ‘fix, settle’ (in late Latin ‘confirm by signature’), from firmus ‘firm’; compare with farm. The word originally denoted one's autograph or signature; later (mid 18th century) the name under which the business of a firm was transacted, hence the firm itself (late 18th century). - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
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- firm adjective Synonyms: compact, compressed, solid, dense, hard, not soft, not fluid
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