solidityso‧lid‧i‧ty /səˈlɪdəti/ noun [uncountable] - the massive solidity of his muscles
- These data confirm the underlying solidity of the labor market.
- Further, in its geometrical solidity, what is physical is the unique occupant of its space.
- It is legitimate to speculate about the Devil as long as we do not assume that our speculations have the solidity of holy writ.
- Maybe it is radar, coming back to confirm the solidity of objects around us.
- So, giving reasons for our thoughts and actions does not perhaps have the solidity and universality that we might believe.
- The contrast sets up a shimmer that destabilizes the solidity of the subject.
- The forwards had a genuine hardness and solidity about them, a welcome sight after the pathetic shaven-headed posturing of recent years.
- With Gibbons, he wrote, oak had given way to limewood and earthbound solidity to feats of impossible lightness.
nounsolidsolidaritysoliditysolidssolidificationadjectivesolidverbsolidifyadverbsolidly