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Synonyms for fixed
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
fixed
The headstrong person is not to be stopped in his own course of action, while the obstinate and stubborn is not to be driven to another's way. The headstrong act; the obstinate and stubborn may simply refuse to stir. The most amiable person may be obstinate on some one point; the stubborn person is for the most part habitually so; we speak of obstinate determination, stubborn resistance. Stubborn is the term most frequently applied to the lower animals and inanimate things. Refractory implies more activity of resistance; the stubborn horse balks; the refractory animal plunges, rears, and kicks; metals that resist ordinary processes of reduction are termed refractory. One is obdurate who adheres to his purpose in spite of appeals that would move any tender-hearted or right-minded person. Contumacious refers to a proud and insolent defiance of authority, as of the summons of a court. Pertinacious demand is contrasted with obstinate refusal. The unyielding conduct which we approve we call decided, firm, inflexible, resolute; that which we condemn we are apt to term headstrong, obstinate, stubborn. Compare PERVERSE.
Synonyms:
contumacious, decided, determined, dogged, firm, headstrong, heady, immovable, indomitable, inflexible, intractable, mulish, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, persistent, pertinacious, refractory, resolute, resolved, stubborn, unconquerable, unflinching, unyieldingAntonyms:
amenable, complaisant, compliant, docile, dutiful, gentle, irresolute, obedient, pliable, pliant, submissive, teachable, tractable, undecided, wavering, yielding
Princeton's WordNet
fixedadjective
(of a number) having a fixed and unchanging value
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changeable, unfixed, undetermined, unsteady, unfirm, detached, floating(a), changeful, free, indeterminate, movingfixed, set, rigidadjective
fixed and unmoving
"with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare"; "his bearded face already has a set hollow look"- Connor Cruise O'Brien; "a face rigid with pain"
Synonyms:
strict, placed, determined, set, fit(p), situated, stiff, frozen, set(p), inflexible, primed(p), unbending, dictated, located, laid, hardened, rigidAntonyms:
floating(a), free, indeterminate, unfirm, changeful, unsteady, moving, detached, undetermined, changeable, unfixedfixedadjective
securely placed or fastened or set
"a fixed piece of wood"; "a fixed resistor"
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detached, floating(a), indeterminate, undetermined, unsteady, free, changeable, changeful, moving, unfixed, unfirmfixed, frozenadjective
incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices"
"living on fixed incomes"
Synonyms:
quick-frozen, flash-frozen, frozen(p), set, frosty, stock-still, frigid, frozen, rooted(p), glacial, icy, rigid, wintryAntonyms:
unfirm, changeable, indeterminate, unfixed, floating(a), moving, free, changeful, undetermined, detached, unsteady
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
fixedadjective
Synonyms:
immovable, established, stable, firm, unchangeable steadfast, stereotyped
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#189 | set | |
#1216 | located | |
#1621 | sets | |
#1635 | established | |
#1672 | fixed | |
#1703 | specified | |
#1766 | flat | |
#1854 | firm | |
#2275 | placed | |
#2328 | determined | |
#2414 | decided | |
#2464 | fix | |
#2711 | static | |
#2729 | permanent | |
#3298 | attached | |
#3325 | constant | |
#3947 | stable | |
#4977 | laid | |
#5955 | resolved | |
#6095 | situated | |
#6604 | frozen | |
#7139 | strict | |
#7181 | steady | |
#7633 | fixes | |
#8789 | corrected | |
#9443 | freeze | |
#9645 | persistent | |
#10813 | stationary | |
#11182 | rigid | |
#12588 | stiff | |
#16102 | repaired | |
#20303 | icy | |
#20615 | hardened | |
#24054 | stubborn | |
#25063 | glacial | |
#25869 | dictated | |
#27763 | refractory | |
#27777 | frosty | |
#29896 | affixed | |
#30031 | landline | |
#42074 | inflexible | |
#42291 | opinionated | |
#42813 | heady | |
#42831 | intractable | |
#43680 | resolute | |
#49224 | immovable | |
#50489 | dogged | |
#52117 | frigid | |
#61943 | wintry | |
#66176 | obstinate | |
#66995 | headstrong | |
#72731 | indomitable | |
#77339 | unflinching | |
#77553 | unyielding | |
#139798 | unconquerable | |
#151198 | unbending | |
#164509 | obdurate | |
#282433 | contumacious |
How to use fixed in a sentence?
It’s all coming down to the 10-year yield, the rate of change. The reason you’re seeing a little relief (today) is because it’s not going straight up, it’s taking a bit of a breather and the market likes that, the only game in town right now is going to be equities until those yields go up more materially and people can earn something in fixed income. There’s nothing to compete with equities and that’s why you’re seeing every 3% to 5% dip bought.
Democrats are ending this session of Congress as they started it — by advancing partisan priorities and ignoring any issue inconvenient to their political narrative, they want to gaslight Americans into believing there is no crisis on the Southern border. They want to deny the reality of a looming debt crisis, mind-trick people into believing our supply chain issues are fixed, and preemptively thwart any attempt at legitimate Congressional oversight. Rather than find areas of bipartisan consensus, Democrats are instead prioritizing President Biden’s re-election prospects. This isn’t surprising, but it is disappointing.
Mathura Jail superintendent Shailendra Maitreya:
Akhilesh Kumar did visit... If there is something in my possession, it is my duty to ensure it is in the best shape, so if I feel that there may be something that needs to be fixed, I have to call the expert to take a look at it.
You saw with the Obama administration — red lines were repeatedly violated, president Trump fixed that and projected American strength abroad, and now, just over a year into the President Biden administration, the enemies of this country, they see weakness.
The avarice person is ever in want; let your desired aim have a fixed limit.
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