solid

solid
adj
1. cubic, three-dimensional.
2. block, unbroken, in a row; one-piece, monadic, unipartite.
3. dense, thick, compact, close, firm, hard; impenetrable, impervious, impermeable, nonporous; proof, resistant, hermetic; indissoluble, insoluble, infusible; integral, irreducible, indivisible, inseparable, impartible, infrangible; condensed, compressed, compacted; frozen, crystallized, crystalline, solidified; thickened, inspissate, clotted, grumous, congealed, coagulated, curdled, jelled; cohesive, coherent.
4. crowded, serried, clustered, congested, concentrated, massed, amassed; jammed, packed, Inf. jam-packed, crammed, chock-a-block, Inf. chock-full, Brit. Inf. chocker, standing room only, SRO, Inf. like sardines in a can; teeming, swarming, bristling, swollen, full to bursting.
5. substantial, ponderable, tangible, palpable; bulky, heavy, hefty, massive, ponderous.
6. sound, stable, sturdy, stout, rugged, tough, well-built, well-constructed, well-put-together; durable, lasting, long-lasting, made to last, enduring; fast, secure, fixed, riveted, set.
7. continuous, uninterrupted, unrelieved, unremitting, constant; serial, sequential, successive.
8. whole, entire, complete, intact.
9. real, genuine, authentic, bona fide, Australian. dinkum, Sl. honest-to-God; sterling, twenty-four carat; pure, unalloyed, unmixed, uncut, unadulterated; unsynthetic, inartificial.
10.(all of arguments, ideas, etc.) good, valid, logical, reasonable, well-founded, well-grounded; cogent, weighty, authoritative; concrete, convincing, rational; irrefutable, indisputable, indubitable, incontrovertible, incontestable, unquestionable, undeniable.
11. sober-minded, down to earth, with both feet on the ground, sensible, level-headed; law-abiding, straight-arrow, straight.
12. trustworthy, Inf. trusty, dependable, reliable, to be depended or relied upon, sure, tried and true, true-blue; constant, steadfast, stalwart, faithful.
13. financially sound, solvent, credit-worthy, above-water, out of the red, in the black, in good standing.
14. strong, mighty, powerful, potent, forceful, forcible; vigorous, energetic, dynamic.
15. unanimous, consentient, consentaneous, with one voice; united, undivided, consolidated, at one, of a piece; concurrent, concordant, accordant, in accord, in agreement, in unison, like-minded, of one mind, of the same mind.
16.Slang. excellent, fine; All Sl. swell, great, cool, tuff, far out, out of sight, gear, fab, crackerjack, jim-dandy, boss, marvy, Australian. bonzer.

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