Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Stability or firmness
adj
(intensifier) Out of all living creatures.
adj
Solidly and thoroughly booked; fully scheduled with no free breaks or space; unavailable.
adj
(postpositive, idiomatic) solidly established, very difficult to alter
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(figuratively) Firmly established in thought or behaviour and difficult to change.
adj
Firmly implanted or established in thought or behaviour and difficult to change; deeply ingrained.
adj
(figuratively) firmly in place; long-standing
adj
terminal
adj
(of food) Ready, fully cooked.
adj
(figuratively) Firmly fixed in opinions or habits; confirmed; inveterate.
adj
(idiomatic, figuratively, of a person) Firmly established in one's beliefs or habits; having a specified characteristic, identity, etc. deeply ingrained in one's nature.
adj
Firm or planted in the earth, and difficult to remove.
adj
(obsolete) fixed; settled; fastened
adj
Settled comfortably.
adj
(dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable.
adj
Steadfast, secure, solid (in position)
adj
(rare) Of, belonging to, or relating to support or strengthening.
adj
Holding firmly and maintaining a decision; standing one's ground.
adj
(rare) set; fast; fixed
adj
Fixed, established
n
(obsolete) A leaning; pressure; weight.
v
(obsolete) To fix and settle after a long time; to entrench.
n
That which lasts or endures.
v
(transitive) To secure or fix firmly.
n
A sea open to all nations, i.e. not a mare clausum.
adv
(obsolete) In an overthwart manner; going across.
v
(transitive) To prolong the existence of.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To level; to raze; to make plain or even on the surface.
adj
(obsolete) Firm; determined; fixed.
adj
Drawn out; extended.
adv
To a restricted extent.
adj
(figuratively) Very strong and dependable.
n
Opportunity; broad range; degree of freedom.
adj
In a state of settled fair weather.
v
To render something permanent, certain, or firm.
n
(informal) A favor.
adj
(simile, of a person) Very reliable and dependable
adj
(simile) Utterly solid, firm, or reliable.
adj
Complete, solid, or secure.
adj
Relatively unchanging, steady, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
adj
(rare) Always fixed in the same location; stationary.
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Firmly or solidly built.
adj
Strong and tight; sound; firm.
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(obsolete outside biology) Fixed; settled.
adj
Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
adj
(simile) Extremely reliable.
adj
Obsolete form of steady. [Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.]
adj
Archaic spelling of steadfast. [Fixed or unchanging; steady.]
adj
(dialectal or obsolete) Firmly placed or fixed.
adj
Pronunciation spelling of steady. [Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.]
adj
Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
adv
(obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smoothly; without difficulty.
adj
Holding together; cohesive.
adv
Soundly.
adv
(idiomatic) Until satisfied; as much as is wished.
n
An underlying or hidden meaning.
adj
Well maintained and fully stocked and equipped.
adj
Suitably or properly dealt with.
adj
Firmly and properly laid.
adj
Firmly established.
adj
Fully established or determined; standing on firm historical footing.
n
Large extent or expanse; breadth, broadness.

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