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Learn to pronounce sol·id

/ˈsäləd/
adjective
  1. firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
    "the stream was frozen solid"
    synonyms: hard, rock-hard, rigid, firm, solidified, set, frozen, jellied, congealed, concrete
  2. having three dimensions.
    "a solid figure with six plane faces"
  3. not hollow or containing spaces or gaps.
    "a sculpture made out of solid rock"
  4. dependable; reliable.
    "the defense is solid"
    synonyms: well founded, well grounded, valid, sound, reasonable, logical, weighty, authoritative, convincing, cogent, plausible, credible, reliable, dependable, firm, unshakeable, trustworthy, stable, steadfast, unfailing, staunch, constant, unwavering, sensible, levelheaded, down-to-earth, decent, law-abiding, upright, upstanding, worthy, financially sound, secure, creditworthy, of good financial standing, in funds, profit-making, able to pay its debts, debt-free, solvent, in credit, not in debt, out of debt, in the black, ungeared, unlevered, unindebted
  5. on good terms with.
    "he thought he could put himself in solid with you by criticizing her"

noun
a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid.

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