firmness
/ˈfɜːmnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfɜːrmnəs/ (ame, ipa)
firmness — noun
1. how solid something feels to the touch — fairly hard but not as hard as stone or
how solid something feels to the touch — fairly hard but not as hard as stone or metal when you press it
Sayaka tested the firmness of the mattress by pressing down on it with both hands before buying it.
tested the firmness of + pressing to check texture
The firmness of the avocado told Lien it was just ripe enough to slice for the salad.
The potter checked the firmness of the clay every few minutes as it dried on the wheel.
Doctors often feel the firmness of a patient's stomach area to look for signs of illness.
- solidity
emphasises the absence of hollowness or weakness; more technical than firmness
- density
focuses on how tightly packed the material is; used in scientific contexts
- resistance
describes how much an object pushes back when you press it; often used in physics
- softness
the opposite quality; something that gives way easily when pressed
文法句型
firmness of + noun
用法筆記
Often used when checking food, furniture, or natural materials. A doctor may also refer to the firmness of body tissue during a physical examination.
常見錯誤
2. how securely something stays fixed in place, without moving, shaking, or coming
how securely something stays fixed in place, without moving, shaking, or coming loose when pressure is applied
João shook the ladder to check its firmness before climbing up to the roof.
check / test the firmness of [object] + shaking to test stability
The firmness of the rope knots kept the boat tied to the dock during the storm.
Tunde tested the firmness of the bookshelf by gently pushing it from side to side.
After tightening the bolts, the mechanic was pleased with the firmness of the car's suspension.
- looseness
the state of being not firmly fixed; parts can move or separate easily
文法句型
firmness of + noun
用法筆記
Common when describing structures that have been fixed, tied, screwed, or attached into place. Often paired with verbs like 'test', 'check', and 'ensure'.
常見錯誤
3. a confident, controlled way of dealing with people that makes them respect your
a confident, controlled way of dealing with people that makes them respect your decisions and follow your instructions
The teacher's firmness with the noisy students earned her the respect of the whole class.
firmness with [group of people] — pattern for describing authority
Antonia admired the firmness in her manager's voice when he refused to lower the price.
firmness in [someone's] voice — visible through tone
The coach's firmness during training pushed the team to reach a level they thought was impossible.
Parents need a balance between firmness and understanding when their children break the rules.
- authority
focuses on the right to make decisions and give orders; broader than firmness
- resolve
emphasises inner strength and determination; less about how you treat others
- strictness
suggests rigid rule-following with less flexibility; a narrower, less warm version of firmness
文法句型
firmness with + noun (group of people)
firmness in + noun (voice / manner)
show / demonstrate firmness
用法筆記
Describes a positive quality — confident authority without harshness. When the tone is overly rigid or cold, words like 'strictness' or 'severity' are more appropriate.
常見錯誤
4. complete certainty about a belief, decision, or promise, so that doubt or pressu
complete certainty about a belief, decision, or promise, so that doubt or pressure does not change your mind
The firmness of Diya's belief in fair trade inspired her neighbours to buy ethical goods too.
firmness of [someone's] belief in [principle]
Despite pressure from investors, the CEO showed firmness in her decision to keep the factory open.
showed firmness in [someone's] decision
Élise's friends respected the firmness of her promise to stop smoking in the new year.
The team trusted the firmness of their captain's commitment to playing fair in every match.
- steadfastness
stronger and more formal than firmness; suggests loyalty over a long period
- commitment
focuses on the active choice to stay dedicated; a related but distinct noun
- conviction
emphasises the strength of personal belief; often used in moral or religious contexts
- uncertainty
the state of being unsure; the opposite of having a firm belief or decision
- wavering
changing one's mind repeatedly; lack of resolution
文法句型
firmness of + noun (belief / commitment / promise)
show firmness in + noun (decision)