rigid
Prononciation : [ˈrɪdʒɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « physical properties »
(adjective) when something is stiff and does not bend or change shape easily. Like a metal rod that stays straight and does not move.
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The rigid frame of the bicycle makes it sturdy and safe to ride.
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The rubber band is not rigid; it can stretch easily in different shapes.
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Is the plastic container rigid enough to hold heavy things without bending?
Contexte : « behavior or attitude »
(adjective) when a person is strict and not willing to change their ideas or rules. Like a teacher who always sticks to the same way of doing things and won’t listen to new ideas.
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Her rigid approach to homework helps her students learn discipline.
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He is not rigid in his thinking; he often welcomes new suggestions.
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Why is her attitude so rigid about the school rules?
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