Synonym: business, company, enterprise, fixed, immovable, inflexible, rigid, secure, solid, stationary, unyielding. Antonym: flabby, flimsy, fragile, loose, weak. Similar words: firmly, confirm, chairman, first, on fire, fire up, at first, catch fire. Meaning: [fɜrm /fɜːm] n. the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments. v. 1. become taut or tauter 2. make taut or tauter. adj. 1. marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable 2. not soft or yielding to pressure 3. strong and sure 4. not subject to revision or change 5. (of especially a person's physical features) not shaking or trembling 6. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall 7. securely established 8. possessing the tone and resiliency of healthy tissue 9. pleasingly firm and fresh and making a crunching noise when chewed 10. securely fixed in place 11. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause. adv. with resolute determination.
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31. He was praised for his firm leadership.
32. She felt a firm grasp on her hand.
33. His firm is just on thin ice of bankruptcy.
34. Parents need to provide their children with firm guidance.
35. There are 300 employees in his firm.
36. The firm has an excellent customer service department.
37. The firm has excellent customer relations.
38. Determined to not firm, with nothing.
39. How long have you been working for this firm?
40. The firm has amalgamated with an American company.
41. The news swept through the firm.
42. She was made a partner in the firm.
43. The publishing firm was advertising for a typist.
44. She works for an electronics firm.
45. They were overbid by a Japanese firm. Sentencedict.com
46. The firm has ties with an American corporation.
47. He reshuffled the cabinet to firm his government.
48. The firm is Britain's main producer of electronic equipment.
49. Hold the microphone in a firm grip and keep it still.
50. The attempt to expand the business was a catastrophe for the firm.
51. The media gave his personal life a pretty firm going-over.
52. The firm will be able to undercut its competitors whilst still making a profit.
53. Prices are still firm.
54. This treatment helps tone the body, firm up muscles and tighten the skin.
55. The protesters stood firm as the police tried to disperse them.
56. We were pipped at the post by a firm whose price was lower.
57. The firm is too small to contend against large international companies.
58. The firm had to charge off the debt as hopeless.
59. The prime minister made a firm commitment to increasing spending on health.
60. He sent a special governor to Altorf, a man named Gressber, who would rule with a firm hand.
More similar words: firmly, confirm, chairman, first, on fire, fire up, at first, catch fire, first of all, set fire to, first prize, at first sight, the first person, first and foremost, in the first place.