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olid, soli, solidd, soliid, sollid, soolid, ssolid, zolid

Solid — synonyms, solid antonyms, definition

1. solid (a)

122 synonyms
accurate adamantine ample authoritative big broad bulky close compact complete compressed conclusive concrete condensed confined confirmed consecutive consolidated constant continued • • •

2. solid (Noun)

9 synonyms
block diamond lump mass oblong quadrilateral solid state solidness square
3 definitions

solid (Noun) — Matter that is solid at room temperature and pressure.

solid (Noun) — 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 a definite size and shape.

solid (Noun) — A three-dimensional shape.

5 types of
form matter shape state state of matter
31 type
Kai block cast concave shape concavity convex shape convexity crystal cube cylinder dry ice food frustum glass grub incurvation incurvature khana mold mould • • •

3. solid (Adjective)

5 synonyms
hearty satisfying self-colored self-coloured upstanding
3 antonyms
gaseous hollow liquid
15 definitions

solid (Adjective) — Characterized by good substantial quality. ex. "solid comfort" ex. "a solid base hit"

solid (Adjective) — Of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous. ex. "ice is water in the solid state"

solid (Adjective) — Entirely of one substance with no holes inside. ex. "a solid block of wood"

solid (Adjective) — Of one substance or character throughout. ex. "solid gold" ex. "carved out of solid rock"

solid (Adjective) — Uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks. ex. "a solid line across the page" ex. "solid sheets of water"

solid (Adjective) — Providing abundant nourishment. ex. "good solid food"

solid (Adjective) — Of good quality and condition; solidly built. ex. "a solid foundation"

solid (Adjective) — Not soft or yielding to pressure. ex. "solid ground"

solid (Adjective) — Having three dimensions. ex. "a solid object"

solid (Adjective) — Impenetrable for the eye. ex. "solid blackness"

solid (Adjective) — Financially sound. ex. "the bank is solid and will survive this attack"

solid (Adjective) — Of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial. ex. "work of solid scholarship" ex. "based on solid facts"

solid (Adjective) — Meriting respect or esteem.

solid (Adjective) — Of the same colour throughout. ex. "solid colour"

solid (Adjective) — Acting together as a single undiversified whole. ex. "a solid voting bloc"

3 see also
solidity state state of matter