rigid

rigid
adjective Etymology: Middle English rigide, from Latin rigidus, from rigēre to be stiff Date: 15th century 1. a. deficient in or devoid of flexibility <
rigid price controls
>
<
a rigid bar of metal
>
b. appearing stiff and unyielding <
his face rigid with pain
>
2. a. inflexibly set in opinion b. strictly observed <
adheres to a rigid schedule
>
3. firmly inflexible rather than lax or indulgent <
a rigid disciplinarian
>
4. precise and accurate in procedure <
rigid control of the manufacturing process
>
5. of an airship having the outer shape maintained by a fixed framework • rigidly adverbrigidness noun Synonyms: rigid, rigorous, strict, stringent mean extremely severe or stern. rigid implies uncompromising inflexibility <
rigid rules of conduct
>
. rigorous implies the imposition of hardship and difficulty <
the rigorous training of recruits
>
. strict emphasizes undeviating conformity to rules, standards, or requirements <
strict enforcement of the law
>
. stringent suggests severe, tight restriction or limitation <
stringent standards of admission
>
. Synonym: see in addition stiff.

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