solid (Noun) — Matter that is solid at room temperature and pressure.
solid (Noun) — The state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape.
solid (Noun) — A three-dimensional shape.
solid (Adjective) — Characterized by good substantial quality. ex. "solid comfort" ex. "a solid base hit"
solid (Adjective) — Of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous. ex. "ice is water in the solid state"
solid (Adjective) — Entirely of one substance with no holes inside. ex. "a solid block of wood"
solid (Adjective) — Of one substance or character throughout. ex. "solid gold" ex. "carved out of solid rock"
solid (Adjective) — Uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks. ex. "a solid line across the page" ex. "solid sheets of water"
solid (Adjective) — Providing abundant nourishment. ex. "good solid food"
solid (Adjective) — Of good quality and condition; solidly built. ex. "a solid foundation"
solid (Adjective) — Not soft or yielding to pressure. ex. "solid ground"
solid (Adjective) — Having three dimensions. ex. "a solid object"
solid (Adjective) — Impenetrable for the eye. ex. "solid blackness"
solid (Adjective) — Financially sound. ex. "the bank is solid and will survive this attack"
solid (Adjective) — Of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial. ex. "work of solid scholarship" ex. "based on solid facts"
solid (Adjective) — Meriting respect or esteem.
solid (Adjective) — Of the same colour throughout. ex. "solid colour"
solid (Adjective) — Acting together as a single undiversified whole. ex. "a solid voting bloc"