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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.
not likely to change; fixed; settled; unalterable.
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 byup ).
to firm up one's hold on something.
to steady or fix (sometimes followed byup ).
to firm up prices.
verb (used without object)
to become firm or fixed (sometimes followed byup ).
Butter firms by churning.
(of prices, markets, etc.) to recover; become stronger, as after a decline (sometimes followed byup ).
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
Other Word Forms
- firmly adverb
- firmness noun
- ˈھԱ noun
- ˈھ adverb
Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
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Origin of firm2
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Example Sentences
Earlier this year, tech companies such as payment firm Square, Meta, Google and Workday said they would lay off employees.
Since then, he has become a U.S. citizen and owns a personal injury law firm.
The address is in fact an agent for incorporating firms - registering them legally - in Delaware, a state known for a less intrusive approach to company transparency.
Ms Abdi and Ms Omar, who graduated from Plasma University Mogadishu's faculty of civil engineering, say under their firm all their projects have been approved by the local authorities.
Blueline is one of a handful of "private policing" firms that have emerged in recent years.
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