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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
There, the Irishman is combining his solid amateur foundation of more than 150 fights with the legendary trainer’s offensive style.
For Lawrence — whose personal journey would transform him from New Deal liberalism to solid Republican conservatism — a scientific lab was no place for anything but pure science, uninfected by politics.
The Cardinals are solid but not spectacular, while Carolina remains deeply flawed and short on answers.
She has taken the opportunity to rebuild solid foundations, with her increased strength reflected in personal bests in the gym, and says she has emerged as determined as ever.
The stash is there when life is busy, when energy is low, or when you just need a solid meal without thinking too hard.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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