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Learn to pronounce firm

/fərm/
adjective
  1. having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure.
    "the bed should be reasonably firm, but not too hard"
    synonyms: hard, solid, unyielding, resistant, solidified, hardened, compacted, compressed, condensed, dense, close-grained, stiff, rigid, inflexible, inelastic, walkable, congealed, frozen, set, gelled, stony, steely, adamantine
  2. strongly felt and unlikely to change.
    "he retains a firm belief in the efficacy of prayer"

verb
make (something) physically solid or resilient.
"an exercise program designed to firm up muscle tone"

adverb
in a resolute and determined manner.
"she will stand firm against the proposal"

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