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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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But for inflation, there are not as many solid alternative data sources that provide a comprehensive picture of pricing pressures.

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He denies that he ever "was just coasting off her money" and insists he has always been "out there hustling, grinding, investing - working to build a solid foundation for myself and my kids".

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U.S. stocks are poised for solid gains, with the S&P 500 potentially reaching 7000 points by year-end for a 20% annual gain.

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What is perhaps most striking about the unusually solid October is that it comes despite some paradigm-shifting concerns in the market this year.

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Sometimes tiny solid bits in the disc stick together as it spins, slowly growing into a planet.

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

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