Firm
UK /["/fɜːm/"]/US /["/fɜːrm/"]/
Definition
a business or company
In simple words: Strong and steady, not soft or weak.
Examples
- The law firm specializes in intellectual property cases.
- She works for a prestigious accounting firm in the city.
- He gave her a firm handshake, showing confidence.
- The teacher maintained a firm stance on homework deadlines.
- The mattress is firm enough to support your back properly.
Usage notes
Use 'firm' to describe something that is not soft, like a firm mattress. It can also mean strong and resolute, like a firm stance on an issue. Avoid using it in overly casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
firm + object (e.g., firm decision, firm handshake)
Memory hint
Think of a firm handshake that shows confidence and strength.
Collocations
- big
- large
- major
- establish
- found
- launch
- be based in something
- expand
- grow
- in a/the firm
- within a/the firm
- a client of a firm
- a firm of accountants, consultants, solicitors, etc.
- a partner in a firm
Synonyms
- solid
- sturdy
- strong
- resolute
- unyielding
Antonyms
- soft
- weak
- loose
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'firme', thinking it has a different meaning.
- Used 'firm' in place of 'secure' or 'stable' incorrectly.
- Assumed all 'firm' meanings are interchangeable.