nonsolid

/nɑnˈsɑlɪd/
adjective
  1. Not in a solid state; having the form of a liquid or gas.
    • In the experiment, we observed how a nonsolid material flows through a narrow tube.
    • The chemist explained that nonsolid substances like water and air can change shape easily.
    • Many planets have nonsolid surfaces, such as the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn.
  2. Not firm, strong, or reliable; lacking a solid foundation.
    • Her argument felt nonsolid because she didn't have enough evidence to support it.
    • The old bridge was declared nonsolid and unsafe for heavy traffic.
    • The team's defense was nonsolid, allowing the other side to score easily.
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