Synonym: complete, continuous, durable, entire, firm, hard, rigid, strong, sturdy, substantial, whole. Antonym: fluid. Similar words: gasoline, lid, valid, slide, validity, slide into, sole, solar. Meaning: ['sɑlɪd /'sɒl-] n. 1. a substance that is solid at room temperature and pressure 2. the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape 3. a three-dimensional shape. adj. 1. of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous 2. characterized by good substantial quality 3. entirely of one substance with no holes inside 4. of one substance or character throughout 5. uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks 6. providing abundant nourishment 7. of good quality and condition; solidly built 8. not soft or yielding to pressure 9. having three dimensions 10. incapable of being seen through 11. financially sound 12. of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial 13. of the same color throughout 14. morally admirable 15. acting together as a single undiversified whole.
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181. We should be basing our decisions on solid facts, not inclinations and hunches.
182. It was good to be back on solid ground again.
183. The dog was chained to the leg of the one solid garden seat.
184. He was determined to give his family a secure and solid base.
185. The road was blocked by a solid mass of protesters.
186. The French are on solid ground when they argue that competitiveness is no reason for devaluation.
187. The Irish team were solid as a rock in defence.
188. The first two years provide a solid foundation in the basics of computing.
189. These developments are underpinned by solid progress in heavy industry.
190. Try starting your baby on solid foods at four months old.
191. The course gives students a solid foundation in the basics of computing.
192. This is solid rock 'n' roll played with attitude.
193. He has a solid alibi.
194. Water, not solid ground,(www.Sentencedict.com) lay beneath.
195. He used a solid rich surface of paint and liked the simplified shapes produced by artificial lighting.
196. I saw a table with six children under the age of 10 all concentrating on painting for a solid hour.
197. The ground froze solid.
198. Start by building a solid heap of stones[sentencedict.com], then build the arch resting on top of this solid foundation.
199. It was squat and solid, in a cove, with outbuildings, some land and its own sandy bay.
200. And then, the prior's reluctant to make any accusations against Isambard but on good, solid evidence.
201. Reagan kept a solid base of conservatives by holding fast to his principles.
202. How would your life be different if...You approached all relationships with authenticity and honesty? Let today be the day...You dedicate yourself to building relationships on the solid foundation of truth and authenticity. Steve Maraboli
203. His cell was eight by fifteen with a solid oak door supported by steel bands.
204. All the tables and chairs are of solid dark wood to match the dark stained original wooden beams of the mill.
205. Peace fell upon her spirit. Strong comfort and assurance bathed her whole being. Life was so solid and splendid, and so good. Thomas Wolfe
206. Mack, a solid conservative who opposes abortion, could help Dole in electoral vote-rich Florida.
207. Birds excrete uric acid rather than urea because it is an insoluble solid.
208. Once this has been done the whole shuttle assembly is supported on the solid rocket boosters.
209. Shamrock cup and saucer by Beleek Bestlite 31170 solid brass lamp base with dark green enamelled shade.
210. Frank has made a career of knocking on doors, finding the wood is solid and going round the back way.
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