Results for firm
Definitions of firm:
part of speech: noun
The title under which a company transacts business; a business house or partnership.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
The name or title under which a company transacts business; a partnership.
part of speech: noun
The title under which a business house transacts its business; a partnership or association for doing business.
part of speech: adjective
Fixed; compact; strong; not easily moved or disturbed; unshaken; resolute; decided.
part of speech: adjective
Closely compressed; hard; solid; constant; steady; resolute.
part of speech: adjective
Hard; compact; solid; closely compressed; unyielding; not easily moved; staunch; as, a firm friend; steadfast.
Usage examples for firm:
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And please be firm
"Penny Plain", Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas) -
" Don't move, either of you," said Peggy, in a firm voice.
"The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship", Margaret Burnham -
At least, the ruin stood firm so far.
"The Golden Silence", C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson -
The firm of Mackay and Gilchrist had grown.
"Gargoyles", Ben Hecht