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Solidness for Dummies

noun


What does Solidness really mean?

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Sure, I'd be happy to explain the word "solidness" to you. So, imagine you're holding a block of wood in your hands. When you feel it, you can tell that it's firm, strong, and doesn't easily change its shape, right? That's what "solidness" means – it refers to the quality of being solid or strong, like that block of wood. It's the opposite of being weak, flimsy, or easily broken. When something has solidness, it means it's reliable and sturdy, and you can depend on it to stay the way it is.

Another way to think about "solidness" is in terms of how something feels when you touch it. For example, when you touch a rock, it feels hard and doesn't give way under your fingers. That's because it has solidness – it's not soft or squishy. So, "solidness" can also refer to the physical feeling of something being strong and tough.

Lastly, "solidness" can also be used to describe someone's character. When we say someone has solidness, we mean that they are dependable, reliable, and trustworthy. They have a strong and consistent presence, just like something solid and unwavering. So, "solidness" can refer to both physical and emotional strength and reliability.

I hope that helps you understand what "solidness" means! Let me know if you have any more questions.

Revised and Fact checked by Isabella Thomas on 2023-11-15 00:32:15

Solidness In a sentece

Learn how to use Solidness inside a sentece

  • When you build a house with bricks, it is strong and doesn't shake easily. That's solidness.
  • Imagine a heavy rock that cannot be easily moved or broken, that shows solidness.
  • If you have a big, durable wooden table that doesn't wobble when you put things on it, that's solidness.
  • When you wear a well-made and sturdy pair of shoes that don't easily get damaged, they exhibit solidness.
  • If you have a reliable and trustworthy friend who is always there to support you, that person has solidness.