solid is the dictionary form of Solidest Definition of solid
solid has definitions from the field of chemistry
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[ noun ] (chemistry) a substance that is solid at room temperature and pressure
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[ adjective ] of good substantial quality

Examples

"solid comfort" "a solid base hit"

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[ adjective ] of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous

Examples

"ice is water in the solid state"

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[ adjective ] entirely of one substance with no holes inside

Examples

"solid silver" "a solid block of wood"

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[ adjective ] of one substance or character throughout

Examples

"solid gold" "a solid color" "carved out of solid rock"

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[ adjective ] uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks

Examples

"a solid line across the page" "solid sheets of water"

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[ adjective ] of good quality and condition; solidly built

Synonyms

substantial strong

Examples

"a solid foundation" "several substantial timber buildings"

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[ noun ] (chemistry) the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains an definite size and shape

Synonyms

solidness

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[ adjective ] not soft or yielding to pressure

Synonyms

firm

Examples

"a firm mattress" "the snow was firm underfoot" "solid ground"

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[ adjective ] incapable of being seen through

Examples

"solid blackness"

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[ adjective ] having high moral qualities

Examples

"a noble spirit" "a solid citizen" "an upstanding man" "a worthy successor"

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[ adjective ] providing abundant nourishment

Examples

"a hearty meal" "good solid food" "ate a substantial breakfast"

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[ adjective ] having three dimensions

Examples

"a solid object"

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[ adjective ] turned into or covered with thick ice

Examples

"a brook frozen solid"

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[ adjective ] entirely of a single color throughout

Examples

"a solid fabric"

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[ adjective ] acting together as a single undiversified whole

Synonyms

unanimous

Examples

"a solid voting bloc"

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[ noun ] a three-dimensional shape
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