[ UK /səlˈɪdɪti/ ]
[ US /səˈɫɪdəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. state of having the interior filled with matter
  2. the consistency of a solid
  3. the quality of being solid and reliable financially or factually or morally
    the solidity of the evidence worked in his favor
    the solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope
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How To Use solidity In A Sentence

  • Besides its aesthetic qualities, the all rag paper has the solidity and the homogeneity needed in bibliophily.
  • Some of the latter do their best to look like an old-fashioned range only to fail the knuckle-tap test we use to determine the solidity of the construction.
  • The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy concrete solidity of the vault.
  • A polarity is set up between the assertive convex solidity of Broadcasting House and the receptive concavity and lightness of the suspended facade.
  • But relaxation, even at first, is not the only thing; after devitalization comes organization, firmness and solidity -- in the right places. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers
  • Sliding behind the futuristic facia there is a tangible feeling of both solidity and comfort.
  • His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing.
  • The set of bronzes by Degas in their spare solidity are arranged in front of two of his mistiest canvases and look all the bolder for that.
  • Following it, they have regrouped and gone back to the basics, working hard and showing solidity and strength in defence.
  • The metal can be beaten out so thinly that it has hardly any solidity left, when it appears as gold by reflected light but green by transmitted light.
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