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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
The Rothko painting is described by the museum as an example of colour field painting, a term used to describe art characterised by large blocks of flat, solid colour spread across a canvas.
Economic concerns have contributed to Trump's overall decline in the polls, but in one key area, he is still largely on solid ground in the public's eye - immigration.
But as Times reporter David Enrich explains in an expansive March 3 feature, presenting a solid case affirming Sullivan's protections may not be enough to sway this court from shooting it down.
That baseline requirement has a solid foundation in both history and modern economic thought.
It was based on a solid defence - conceding only 15 goals in 44 league games so far.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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