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solid
Adjective
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If something is solid, it is hard and keeps its shape.
When he went out in the morning, the water had frozen solid.
After it has cooled, the solid gold is moved to a safer place.
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If something is solid mathx/math, its only material is mathx/math.
Copper mixed with silver made a much cheaper spoon than solid silver.
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If something is solid, it has not spaces inside or between.
The traffic was a solid line of cars as far as you could see.
The wall looked solid, but when he knocked it made a hollow sound.
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If something is solid, it is good and will not break or change easily.
Don't worry about the chair. It's solid as a rock.
The police had enough solid evidence to put him in jail.
solid
Noun
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A solid is a material which keeps its shape. It is not a liquid (like water) or a gas (like air).
burst
Verb
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If something bursts, it breaks open because of pressure from the inside.
I was driving west on the highway, when my front left tire burst.
When the bell rang, the school door burst open and the children came out running.
burst
Noun
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An explosion or blast.
There was a burst of laughter from the audience when the clown slipped on the banana peel.
A burst of brilliant music greeted the newlyweds when they walked into the ball room.
error
Noun
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An error is something which is accidentally not correct.
The bank made an error and gave me too much money.
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An error can refer to a computer error.
I keep getting errors on my computer program.