rigidly
/ˈrɪdʒɪdli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈrɪdʒɪdli/ (ame, ipa)
rigidly — adverb
1. in a way that stays completely stiff, without bending or changing position when
in a way that stays completely stiff, without bending or changing position when pressure or force is applied.
Sana held her arm rigidly straight as the nurse cleaned the wound.
rigidly + adjective describing posture
The wooden door was stuck rigidly in its frame so nobody could push it open.
passive: be stuck rigidly (position)
Haruto sat rigidly in the dentist's chair, gripping the armrests tightly.
The flagpole stood rigidly upright even though a strong wind was blowing.
Shirin held her shoulders rigidly back while the manager asked her difficult questions.
- stiffly
most direct synonym for physical rigidity; interchangeable in most physical contexts
- inflexibly
slightly broader — can describe both material and human behaviour, but works here for physical unbendingness
文法句型
rigidly + verb
verb + rigidly
rigidly + adjective
用法筆記
Often describes body posture or the position of objects that resist external force. Common verbs: hold, stand, sit, stick, stay.
常見錯誤
2. Describes a manner of following rules, traditions, or personal standards that al
Describes a manner of following rules, traditions, or personal standards that allows no change at all, even when the situation reasonably calls for some flexibility.
The school library enforced the no-eating rule rigidly, so students with snacks had to leave.
enforce + rigidly — rule enforcement pattern
Ezra followed the recipe rigidly and refused to add extra spices when his friends asked.
follow + rigidly — strict adherence pattern
The office dress code was rigidly applied with no exceptions for hot weather.
Indra's parents held rigidly to the tradition of dinner without phones at the table.
Christopher rigidly stuck to his morning routine of jogging at exactly six o'clock every day.
- strictly
more common and neutral; can imply careful rule-following without the negative tone
- inflexibly
very close in meaning; slightly stronger negative connotation of refusal to adapt
- uncompromisingly
stronger — suggests refusal to find a middle ground even when appropriate
文法句型
rigidly + verb
verb + rigidly
hold rigidly to + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs of enforcement or adherence: enforce, follow, apply, stick to, hold to, adhere to. Often carries a mildly critical tone — suggests the strictness is excessive or unreasonable in context.