Meaning & Definition of word "Rigid"

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    Rigid

    /ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. not bending or moving; inflexible.
      • Example: The rigid structure of the building prevented any sway during the earthquake.
    • 2. strict and demanding; not willing to change or adapt.
      • Example: His rigid adherence to the rules made it difficult for the team to innovate.
    • 3. having a harsh, severe, or inflexible attitude.
      • Example: The teacher had a rigid approach to discipline that left no room for negotiation.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'rigidus', meaning 'stiff, unyielding'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rigid adherence:

    Strict or inflexible observance of a rule or principle.

    rigid standards:

    Unyielding levels of expectation or assessment.

    rigid mindset:

    A fixed way of thinking that does not allow for change.

    Related Words

    flexible:

    Capable of bending easily without breaking.

    adaptable:

    Able to adjust to new conditions.

    Slang Meanings of rigid

    Meaning: Stuck-up or snobbish attitude.

    Example Sentence: He's so rigid, he won't even consider anyone else's opinion.

    Meaning: Describes someone who is very serious or uptight.

    Example Sentence: Don’t be so rigid! Loosen up and have some fun.