Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word solid. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word solid, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say solid in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word solid you have here. The definition of the word solid will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition ofsolid, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.
2015 July 8, “Rapper Meek Mill Charts His First Number One Album”, in Forbes:
Almost a quarter of a million copies is really a solid number for today's record industry. In fact, that number is more than the last two number one albums
2018 November 7, “Consumer borrowing up solid $10.9 billion in September”, in Journal Record:
Americans increased their borrowing by a solid amount in September. But the gain was less than half the big August surge
2018 November 7, Christian de Looper, “The best Google Assistant smart speakers you can buy”, in Business Insider:
On top of that, the speaker is big, so you may have to set aside a solid amount of space for it.
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
1870–1871 (date written), Mark Twain [pseudonym; Samuel Langhorne Clemens], chapter XLIV, in Roughing It, Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company , published 1872, →OCLC, page 306:
True, not ten of these mines were yielding rock worth hauling to a mill, but everybody said, "Wait till the shaft gets down where the ledge comes in solid, and then you will see!"
1937 March 7, Marsh, “Dan Dunn-Secret Operative 48”, in Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune:
Hm-m-—These papers are complete—They make Mortimer and Matilda the legal guardians of Babs—ought to put me in more solid than ever with Miss Effie—and that home is good graft.
Suppose, then, a whole family got sick with this flu, and no help around, and winter setting in solid and cold three weeks early?
1943 July 16, “Dodger Rebellion Is Settled With One Dramatic Flourish”, in Youngstown (OH) Vindicator:
set a new high in baseball for the year, not only ending speculation as to when Durocher would be fired but putting him in more solid than ever before.
She was telling Bobbie about the time when Boko Fittleworth was trying to ingratiate himself with your Uncle Percy, and you very sportingly offered to go and call your Uncle Percy a lot of offensive names, so that Boko, hovering outside the door, could come in and stick up for him, thus putting himself in solid with him.
If true, that means he deliberately risked American and French lives, and maybe the battle, in order to get in solid with Lafayette.
2008, James Oliver Curwood, The Courage of Captain Plum, →ISBN, page 3:
Then he drew a long-barreled revolver from under a coat that he had thrown aside and examined it carefully to see that the powder and ball were in solid and that none of the caps was missing
2009 July 26, Rika Otsuka, “Nikkei hits 6-wk high on earnings hopes, Hitachi jumps”, in Reuters.com:
Soichi Yamazaki, chief analyst at Fukoku Capital Management said Nidec Corp's (6594.OS) earnings came in more solid than expected on Friday
(chemistry) A substance in the fundamental state of matter that retains its size and shape without need of a container (as opposed to a liquid or gas).
Please do me a solid: lend me your car for one week.
I owe him; he did me a solid last year.
2010, Loren D. Estleman, Frames, page 54:
Fortunately, the president of our illustrious institution has been after me for a year to get Francis Ford Coppola to speak at next year's commencement, and Francis owes me a solid.
2012, Robert Cea, No Lights, No Sirens: The Corruption and Redemption of an Inner City Cop, page 61:
You can't make a move till you have about a year in a precinct, but tell you what, stay in touch. Lots a people still owe me a solid or two on the Job.
2013, Nicole Williams, Crush:
Thomas had seemed ready to spend the night on the couch, and now he couldn't get out of here fast enough. Hopping up, I followed after him. "Thanks again, Thomas," I said, opening the door for him. "I owe you a solid."
An article of clothing which is of a single color throughout.
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. 2 Dated or archaic. 3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.