[syn: fixed, set, rigid]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Rigid \Rig"id\, a. [L. rigidus, fr. rigere to be stiff or numb:
cf. F. rigide. Cf. Rigor. ]
1. Firm; stiff; unyielding; not pliant; not flexible.
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Upright beams innumerable
Of rigid spears. --Milton.
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2. Hence, not lax or indulgent; severe; inflexible; strict;
as, a rigid father or master; rigid discipline; rigid
criticism; a rigid sentence.
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The more rigid order of principles in religion and
government. --Hawthorne.
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Syn: Stiff; unpliant; inflexible; unyielding; strict; exact;
severe; austere; stern; rigorous; unmitigated.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
rigid
adj 1: incapable of or resistant to bending; "a rigid strip of
metal"; "a table made of rigid plastic"; "a palace
guardsman stiff as a poker"; "stiff hair"; "a stiff neck"
[syn: rigid, stiff]
2: incapable of compromise or flexibility [syn: rigid,
strict]
3: incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances; "a
rigid disciplinarian"; "an inflexible law"; "an unbending
will to dominate" [syn: inflexible, rigid, unbending]
4: designating an airship or dirigible having a form maintained
by a stiff unyielding frame or structure [ant: nonrigid]
5: fixed and unmoving; "with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare";
"his bearded face already has a set hollow look"- Connor
Cruise O'Brien; "a face rigid with pain" [syn: fixed,
set, rigid]