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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’s the very first version, which is the accordion, and then there’s the version which is solid for me.
Tennessee’s defense is solid but it’s on the field too much because the Titans offense can’t move the ball.
His passing accuracy is pretty solid at 86.9%, but his number of attempted passes is among the lowest.
Yet his solid working-class credentials added powerful support to Tony Blair and the Labour modernisers.
“He is a good, solid player that’s good in a lot of different areas.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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