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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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While the fundamentals of the bull market seem “solid,” the S&P 500 may be vulnerable as it hasn’t seen a major pullback since surging from its April low, according to Arone.

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Some elements, however, failed to fit neatly into these solid layers and accumulated in the last remnants of molten material.

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After carefully observing and studying the data from the instrument for more than 3 years, the team found solid evidence of four exoplanets around Barnard's star.

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A sizable minority preferred to hold steady, warning that inflation remained elevated and that employment was still relatively solid.

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A defensive rotation into Treasury bonds, gold, high-grade corporate bonds and solid dividend-paying stocks would be likely.

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

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