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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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Example Sentences

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Scotland have rarely put any team to the sword under Clarke's tenure, but overall they have been effective in building on a solid base and being clinical in key moments.

From BBC

The studio has produced three “Sonic the Hedgehog” films from the Sega property that have received solid critical reviews and attracted gamers and a broader audience.

"He is much more solid because maybe before there were more ups and downs. Now he's very consistent."

From BBC

Former Scotland captain Scott Brown: "That's what Steve Clarke will have wanted. The players had to dig deep - everyone gave a solid performance. Denmark had a lot of possession but hardly any clear-cut chances."

From BBC

Nevertheless, the show does the news profession a solid by depicting Ned, Mare, and Softees’ other volunteer journalists as quixotic heroes doing the best they can with paltry resources and managerial roadblocks.

From Salon

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

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