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Meaning of fixed
The primary meaning of the word "fixed" is something that is firmly in place and not able to be moved.
Etymology of fixed
The word "fixed" originates from the Latin word "fixus", which is the past participle of "figere", meaning to fasten or fix.
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially with the meaning of being attached or fastened, and later developing into its various modern uses.
Synonyms
settled
stable
firm
secure
stationary
immovable
rigid
unchanging
constant
permanent
stationary
fast
tight
jammed
stuck
anchored
moored
repaired
mended
restored
renovated
overhauled
corrected
adjusted
aligned
calibrated
synchronized
regulated
fixedly
determinate
decided
established
confirmed
ratified
validated
verified
certified
guaranteed
warranted
assured
fastened
locked
clinched
nailed
screwed
bolted
riveted
welded
fused
merged
unified
solidified
consolidated
reinforced
strengthened
hardened
tempered
toughened
Definitions
- The word "fixed" can be defined as firmly in place and not able to be moved, or unable to be changed.
- * It can also refer to something that has been repaired or made whole again.
- * In a different context, "fixed" can mean determined or decided, such as a fixed date or a fixed price.
Usage Examples
- The bike's flat tire has been fixed and is ready to ride.
- * The meeting has been fixed for 2 o'clock tomorrow.
- * The interest rate is fixed for the duration of the loan.
- * The fixed stars in the sky have been used for navigation for centuries.
Antonyms
loose
free
movable
unstable
unsteady
variable
flexible
adaptable
changeable
alterable
removable
detachable
unstable
insecure
precarious
shaky
wobbly
rickety
fragile
brittle
ephemeral
transient
temporary
provisional
tentative
indefinite
uncertain
unpredictable
volatile
fluid
dynamic
mobile
migratory
nomadic
roaming
wandering