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solid
adjective as in firm, hard, or compact
adjective as in having three dimensions
Strongest match
adjective as in continuous, complete
Weak matches
agreed, consecutive, consentient, continued, like a rock, set in stone, unalloyed, unanimous, unbroken, undivided, uninterrupted, united, unmixed
adjective as in dependable, reliable
Strongest matches
decent, genuine, good, real, satisfactory, satisfying, serious
Weak matches
cogent, estimable, law-abiding, levelheaded, pure, sensible, sober, steadfast, trustworthy, upstanding, valid
Example Sentences
Among the various solid tumors, 13 cases were stage 4, having spread to other organs and tissues.
Chavez-DeRemer has solid pro-labor credentials, a huge departure from the two men who served Trump as secretaries of Labor in his first term.
"France is a rich, solid country, which has made a lot of reforms and is sticking to them, which has stable institutions, a stable constitution."
While one might argue that a career of the same magnitude as Streep’s is far behind Lohan, there’s no reason to believe that a solid set of dramatic roles couldn’t be in her future.
Using a pipette tip, the researchers could pick up tiny balls of cells and place them precisely where they self-assemble and create a solid tissue.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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