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ALL meanings of solid

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  • adjective solid not liquid 1
  • adjective solid hard, firm 1
  • adjective solid entirely of one substance 1
  • adjective solid having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure. 1
  • noun solid solid substance 1
  • adjective solid of or relating to bodies or figures of three dimensions. 1
  • noun,plural solid food: not liquid 1
  • adjective solid having the interior completely filled up, free from cavities, or not hollow: a solid piece of chocolate. 1
  • adjective solid entirely 1
  • adjective solid without openings or breaks: a solid wall. 1
  • adjective solid well made, sturdy 1
  • adjective solid firm, hard, or compact in substance: solid ground. 1
  • adjective solid person: dependable 1
  • adjective solid having relative firmness, coherence of particles, or persistence of form, as matter that is not liquid or gaseous: solid particles suspended in a liquid. 1
  • adjective solid without holes, intact 1
  • adjective solid pertaining to such matter: Water in a solid state is ice. 1
  • adjective solid color: not mixed with another 1
  • adjective solid dense, thick, or heavy in nature or appearance: solid masses of cloud. 1
  • adjective solid financially sound 1
  • adjective solid not flimsy, slight, or light, as buildings, furniture, fabrics, or food; substantial. 1
  • adjective solid relationship: stable 1
  • adjective solid of a substantial character; not superficial, trifling, or frivolous: a solid work of scientific scholarship. 1
  • adjective solid with three dimensions 1
  • adjective solid without separation or division; continuous: a solid row of buildings. 1
  • adverb solid without interruption 1
  • adjective solid whole or entire: one solid hour. 1
  • adjective solid forming the whole; consisting entirely of one substance or material: solid gold. 1
  • adjective solid uniform in tone or shades, as a color: a solid blue dress. 1
  • adjective solid real or genuine: solid comfort. 1
  • adjective solid sound or reliable, as reasons or arguments: solid facts. 1
  • adjective solid sober-minded; fully reliable or sensible: a solid citizen. 1
  • adjective solid financially sound or strong: Our company is solid. 1
  • adjective solid cubic: A solid foot contains 1728 solid inches. 1
  • adjective solid written without a hyphen, as a compound word. 1
  • adjective solid having the lines not separated by leads, or having few open spaces, as type or printing. 1
  • adjective solid thorough, vigorous, great, big, etc. (with emphatic force, often after good): a good solid blow. 1
  • adjective solid firmly united or consolidated: a solid combination. 1
  • adjective solid united or unanimous in opinion, policy, etc. 1
  • adjective solid on a friendly, favorable, or advantageous footing (often preceded by in): He was in solid with her parents. 1
  • adjective solid Slang. excellent, especially musically. 1
  • noun solid a body or object having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness). 1
  • noun solid a solid substance or body; a substance exhibiting rigidity. 1
  • adjective solid A solid substance or object stays the same shape whether it is in a container or not. 0
  • countable noun solid A solid is a substance that stays the same shape whether it is in a container or not. 0
  • adjective solid A substance that is solid is very hard or firm. 0
  • adjective solid A solid object or mass does not have a space inside it, or holes or gaps in it. 0
  • adjective solid If an object is made of solid gold or solid wood, for example, it is made of gold or wood all the way through, rather than just on the outside. 0
  • adjective solid A structure that is solid is strong and is not likely to collapse or fall over. 0
  • adjective solid If you describe someone as solid, you mean that they are very reliable and respectable. 0
  • adjective solid Solid evidence or information is reliable because it is based on facts. 0
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