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firm
1[ furm ]
adjective
- not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid:
firm ground;
firm texture.
Antonyms: ,
- securely fixed in place.
Synonyms: , ,
- not shaking or trembling; steady:
a firm voice.
a firm belief.
Synonyms:
- steadfast or unwavering, as persons or principles:
firm friends.
Synonyms: , , ,
- indicating firmness or determination:
a firm expression.
- not fluctuating much or falling, as prices, values, etc.:
The stock market was firm today.
verb (used with object)
- to make firm; tighten or strengthen (sometimes followed by up ):
to firm up one's hold on something.
- to steady or fix (sometimes followed by up ):
to firm up prices.
verb (used without object)
- to become firm or fixed (sometimes followed by up ):
Butter firms by churning.
- (of prices, markets, etc.) to recover; become stronger, as after a decline (sometimes followed by up ):
Stock prices firmed again today.
adverb
- firmly:
He stood firm.
firm
2[ furm ]
noun
- a partnership or association for carrying on a business.
Synonyms: , , ,
- the name or title under which associated parties transact business:
the firm of Smith & Jones.
firm
1/ ɜː /
adjective
- not soft or yielding to a touch or pressure; rigid; solid
- securely in position; stable or stationary
- definitely established; decided; settled
- enduring or steady; constant
- having determination or strength; resolute
- (of prices, markets, etc) tending to rise
adverb
- in a secure, stable, or unyielding manner
he stood firm over his obligation to pay
verb
- sometimes foll by up to make or become firm
- intr horse racing (of a horse) to shorten in odds
firm
2/ ɜː /
noun
- a business partnership
- any commercial enterprise
- a team of doctors and their assistants
- slang.
- a gang of criminals
- a gang of football hooligans
Derived Forms
- ˈھԱ, noun
- ˈھ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ھ· adverb
- ھ·Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of firm1
Word History and Origins
Origin of firm1
Origin of firm2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Also on Tuesday, the firm announced worse-than-expected financial results as its sales continue to fall.
Slater, whose firm represents about 3,500 victims in the settlement, said former L.A.
Speaking at the hub of America's automative industry, Trump said car firms were "lining up" to open new manufacturing plants in the Midwestern state.
And in early April, the administration terminated a contract with a consulting firm that had supported technical staff at the U.S.
They will be firm favourites to face either Barcelona or Inter Milan in Munich.
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