solidly

/ˈsɑlɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a firm, strong, and stable way; without moving or breaking.
    • The tent was solidly anchored to the ground with heavy stakes.
    • The bookshelf was built solidly and could hold many heavy books.
    • She stood solidly on the platform, refusing to be pushed aside.
  2. In a way that is continuous and without interruption.
    • It rained solidly for three days straight.
    • The team practiced solidly for two hours before taking a break.
    • He worked solidly on the project from morning until night.
  3. In a way that shows strong agreement or support; completely.
    • She is solidly in favor of the new environmental policies.
    • The voters were solidly opposed to the tax increase.
    • The community stood solidly behind the new school proposal.
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