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solidly


Meanings
  • firm or stable; not likely to change, move, or give way

    - "The building is solidly constructed."
    - "Despite the rough sea, the ship remained solidly in place."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with solidly
solubly , complyably , unwillingly , unswervingly
Homophones
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  1. Soldiery, solidarity, solidifier, solidly, solidness


Variants
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solid , solider , solidest , solidly , solidness , solidnesses
Forms
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solidly (adverb) solidly (adverb) 1. In a firm or stable manner; not likely to change, move, or give way. 2. In a manner that is unwavering or unyielding. 3. In a manner that is solid or compact, with no empty spaces or gaps. 4. In a manner that is reliable or trustworthy, with no doubts or uncertainties. 5. In a manner that is unchanging or constant, with no variations or fluctuations. solidly (adverb) 1. In a firm or stable manner, not likely to change, move, or give way. 2. In a manner that is unwavering or unyielding. 3. In a manner that is solid or compact, with no empty spaces or gaps. 4. In a manner that is reliable or trustworthy, with no doubts or uncertainties. 5. In a manner that is unchanging or constant, with no variations or fluctuations., solidly (adverb) 1. In a firm or stable manner, not likely to change, move, or give way. 2. In a manner that is unwavering or unyielding. 3. In a manner that is solid or compact, with no empty spaces or gaps. 4. In a manner that is reliable or trustworthy, with no doubts or uncertainties. 5. In a manner that is unchanging or constant, with no variations or fluctuations.


Etymology
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From Old French 'solide', from Latin 'solidus', past participle of 'solidus' (to sell), from 'solus' (alone)


Related Concepts
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  1. stability: The quality or state of being stable, firm, or unchanging, and not likely to move, change, or give way.

  2. solidity: The quality or state of being solid or compact, with no empty spaces or gaps, and not likely to move, change, or give way.

  3. strength: The quality or state of being strong, robust, or powerful, and able to withstand or resist pressure, force, or other challenges.

  4. consistency: The quality or state of being consistent, unchanging, or uniform, and not likely to change, move, or give way, or to vary or fluctuate in quality, quantity, or other aspects.


Culture
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["'Solidly' has been used as an adverb to mean firmly or steadily. It has been used in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. For example, in the novel 'Moby Dick', the author uses the phrase 'solidly' to describe the whale's body. The phrase is used to emphasize the whale's strength and size.", "Some other examples of the use of 'solidly' in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression are as follows: \n \n - In the poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' by T.S. Eliot, the phrase 'solidly' is used to describe the way in which the speaker's thoughts and feelings are interconnected and intertwined. \n \n - In the painting 'The Persistence of Memory' by Salvador Dali, the melting clocks are depicted as being 'solidly' supported by the various objects and landscapes that surround them. \n \n - In the musical composition 'The Rite of Spring' by Igor Stravinsky, the phrase 'solidly' is used to describe the way in which the various musical themes and motifs are interwoven and interconnected throughout the composition. \n"]

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