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firmness

nounthe fact of being steady at a particular price, or likely to rise Examplethe firmness of the dollar on foreign exchanges"Toronto failed to mirror New York's firmness as a drop in gold shares on a falling bullion price left the market closing on a mixed note" [Financial Times]

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    Marked by or indicating the tone and resiliency of healthy tissue: firm muscles. 3. Securely fixed in place: Despite being hit by the car, the post was still firm. 4.
     
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    Firm·ness n. The state or quality of being firm. Syn. -- Firmness , Constancy . Usage: Firmness belongs to the will, and constancy to the affections.
     
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    /fɜrm/ Show Spelled [furm] Show IPA adjective, firm·er, firm·est, verb, adverb, firm· er, firm·est. adjective. 1. not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, ...
     
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    firm or unwavering adherence to one's purpose <a woman of remarkable firmness in the achievement of the goals she has set for herself>. Synonyms ...