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solid

Definition for solid

adjective as in firm, hard, or compact

adjective as in having three dimensions

Strongest match

three-dimensional

Weak matches

boxlike, boxy

adjective as in continuous, complete

adjective as in dependable, reliable

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Example Sentences

“People that are very smart and very solid have said they believe there was something out there and, you know, it makes sense that they could be,” Trump said in June.

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And, while generally solid so far this term, the error against Viktoria Plzen came just days after a poor display against Nottingham Forest.

From BBC

Pacy, threatening, solid enough at the back even after they suffered the huge loss of their best defender, John Souttar, after little more than half an hour.

From BBC

Playing on black, Dommaraju won the game after Ding, who had been in a solid position, made a fatal foolish move that gave up his last powerful piece.

From BBC

To repurpose my disorientation and anger into something more actionable, solid and firm.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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