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Rigid
UK //ˈrɪdʒɪd//US //ˈrɪdʒɪd//
Definition
Firm and not flexible; unwilling to change.
In simple words: Not able to bend or change easily.
Examples
- The rules were too rigid, leaving no room for creativity.
- She has a rigid routine that she follows every day.
- His rigid attitude made it difficult to work as a team.
Usage notes
Use 'rigid' to describe something that is strict or stiff, physically or metaphorically. It's less appropriate for casual conversations about flexible ideas.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'rigid' ruler that can't bend.
Collocations
- rigid structure
- rigid guidelines
- rigid mindset
Synonyms
- stiff
- inflexible
- unyielding
- strict
- firm
Antonyms
- flexible
- yielding
- pliable
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rigorous' which means strict but refers more to rules or processes.
- Used to describe emotional states instead of physical things.
- Incorrectly spelled as 'rigid' vs. 'rigidly'.