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Definition of firm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of firm is as below...
Firm
(superl.)
Not
easily
excited
or
disturbed;
unchanging
in
purpose;
fixed;
steady;
constant;
stable;
unshaken;
not
easily
changed
in
feelings
or will;
strong;
as, a firm
believer;
a firm
friend;
a firm
adherent..
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Pusillanimous
::
Pusillanimous
(a.)
Destitute
of a manly or
courageous
strength
and
firmness
of mind; of weak
spirit;
mean-spirited;
spiritless;
cowardly;
-- said of
persons,
as, a
pussillanimous
prince..
Corroborative
::
Corroborative
(a.)
Tending
to
strengthen
of
confirm.
Substantial
::
Substant
(a.)
Substantial;
firm.
Disaffirmation
::
Disaffirmation
(n.) The act of
disaffirming;
negation;
refutation.
Yea
::
Yea
(adv.)
Yes; ay; a word
expressing
assent,
or an
affirmative,
or an
affirmative
answer
to a
question,
now
superseded
by yes. See Yes..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To place in a fixed or
permanent
condition;
to make firm,
steady,
or
stable;
to
establish;
to fix; esp., to
establish
in life; to fix in
business,
in a home, or the
like..
Strong-minded
::
Strongly
(adv.)
In a
strong
manner;
so as to be
strong
in
action
or in
resistance;
with
strength;
with great
force;
forcibly;
powerfully;
firmly;
vehemently;
as, a town
strongly
fortified;
he
objected
strongly..
Depot
::
Depot (n.) The
headquarters
of a
regiment,
where all
supplies
are
received
and
distributed,
recruits
are
assembled
and
instructed,
infirm
or
disabled
soldiers
are taken care of, and all the wants of the
regiment
are
provided
for..
Cement
::
Cement
(v. i.) To
become
cemented
or
firmly
united;
to
cohere.
Inflexibility
::
Inflexibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inflexible,
or not
capable
of being bent or
changed;
unyielding
stiffness;
inflexibleness;
rigidity;
firmness
of will or
purpose;
unbending
pertinacity;
steadfastness;
resoluteness;
unchangeableness;
obstinacy..
Iron
::
Iron (n.) Firm;
robust;
enduring;
as, an iron
constitution..
Stronghand
::
Strong
(superl.)
Applied
to forms in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., which
retain
the old
declensional
endings.
In the
Teutonic
languages
the vowel stems have held the
original
endings
most
firmly,
and are
called
strong;
the stems in -n are
called
weak other
constant
stems
conform,
or are
irregular..
Thesis
::
Thesis
(n.) An
affirmation,
or
distinction
from a
supposition
or
hypothesis..
Oath
::
Oath (n.) A
solemn
affirmation
or
declaration,
made with a
reverent
appeal
to God for the truth of what is
affirmed..
Affirmation
::
Affirmation
(n.)
Confirmation
of
anything
established;
ratification;
as, the
affirmation
of a law..
Hold
::
Hold (n.) The act of
holding,
as in or with the hands or arms; the
manner
of
holding,
whether
firm or
loose;
seizure;
grasp;
clasp;
gripe;
possession;
-- often used with the verbs take and lay..
Negative
::
Negative
(a.)
Denying;
implying,
containing,
or
asserting
denial,
negation
or
refusal;
returning
the
answer
no to an
inquiry
or
request;
refusing
assent;
as, a
negative
answer;
a
negative
opinion;
--
opposed
to
affirmative..
Fermerere
::
Fermerere
(n.) The
officer
in a
religious
house who had the care of the
infirmary.
Company
::
Company
(n.)
Partners
in a firm whose names are not
mentioned
in its style or
title;
-- often
abbreviated
in
writing;
as,
Hottinguer
& Co..
Erotesis
::
Erotesis
(n.) A
figure
o/
speech
by which a
strong
affirmation
of the
contrary,
is
implied
under the form o/ an
earnest
interrogation,
as in the
following
lines;
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