Found 3 items, similar to firmed.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: firm
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Definition: firmed
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: firm
firm
adv : with resolute determination;
“we firmly believed it”;
“you
must stand firm” [syn:
firmly,
steadfastly,
unwaveringly]
firm
adj 1: marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable;
“firm convictions”;
“a firm mouth”;
“steadfast
resolve”;
“a man of unbendable perseverence”;
“unwavering loyalty” [syn:
steadfast,
steady,
unbendable,
unfaltering,
unshakable,
unwavering]
2: not soft or yielding to pressure;
“a firm mattress”;
“the
snow was firm underfoot”;
“solid ground” [syn:
solid]
3: strong and sure;
“a firm grasp”;
“gave a strong pull on the
rope” [syn:
strong]
4: not subject to revision or change;
“a firm contract”;
“a
firm offer”
5: (of especially a person's physical features) not shaking or
trembling;
“his voice was firm and confident”;
“a firm
step”
6: not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall;
“stocks are
still firm” [syn:
steady,
unfluctuating]
7: securely established;
“an established reputation”;
“holds a
firm position as the country's leading poet” [syn:
established]
8: marked by the tone and resiliency of healthy tissue;
“firm
muscles”
9: pleasingly firm and fresh and making a crunching noise when
chewed;
“crisp carrot and celery sticks”;
“a firm apple”;
“crunchy lettuce” [syn:
crisp,
crunchy]
10: securely fixed in place;
“the post was still firm after
being hit by the car” [syn:
fast,
immobile]
11: unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause;
“a firm
ally”;
“loyal supporters”;
“the true-hearted soldier...of
Tippecanoe”- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison;
“fast friends” [syn:
loyal,
truehearted,
fast(a)]
firm
n : members of a business organization that owns or operates one
or more establishments;
“he worked for a brokerage house”
[syn:
house,
business firm]
firm
v 1: become taut or tauter;
“Yur muscles will firm when you
exercise regularly”;
“the rope tautened” [syn:
tauten]
2: make taut or tauter;
“tauten a rope” [syn:
tauten]