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What is the Meaning of “Solidify”?

Solidify
/səˈlɪdɪfaɪ/
verb C1 Tier 4 (Top 10,000 words) academic

To make something stronger and more certain; to turn something into a solid shape or firm agreement.

Definition of Solidify

Quick Meaning of Solidify

To make something stronger and more certain; to turn something into a solid shape or firm agreement.

Detailed Definition of Solidify

To make or become firmer, stronger, more definite, or more stable; to convert into a solid form.

How to Pronounce Solidify

IPA: /səˈlɪdɪfaɪ/
so lid i fy

Stress pattern: oOoo (4-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the second syllable: suh-LID-uh-fy. The final syllable is unstressed and quick.

Watch out: Some learners stress the first syllable (SOL-id-ify) or the final syllable (suh-lid-i-FY). Stress the second: suh-LID-uh-fy.

Full pronunciation guide for “solidify” →

Origin and Etymology of Solidify

From Latin 'solidus' (solid, firm) + '-fy' (make, cause). 'Solid' + '-ify' suffix meaning 'to make'. Entered English in 17th century.

How to Use Solidify in a Sentence

Each example shows “solidify” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “The partnership agreement solidified their commitment to the project.”
    C1 formal
  • “As temperatures drop, water solidifies into ice.”
    C1 academic
  • “The successful presentation solidified her position as team leader.”
    C1 daily

Synonyms and Antonyms of Solidify

Common Synonyms for Solidify

Smart Synonyms for Solidify — When to Use Each

consolidate
Emphasizes bringing together separate elements into unified strength
strengthen
More general; applies to both abstract and physical
cement
More emphatic; suggests making permanent and immovable

Antonyms of Solidify

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Common Collocations with Solidify

These phrases pair with “solidify” in everyday English:

  • solidify support
  • solidify position
  • solidify relationship
  • solidify bonds
  • solidify reputation

Common Mistakes When Using Solidify

Even fluent speakers slip up with “solidify”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: The ice solidifies the water.
✓ Correct: The cold solidifies the water into ice.
Why: 'Solidify' means to become solid or make solid through a process, not to describe the resulting state.
✗ Wrong: His reputation was solidified stronger.
✓ Correct: His reputation was solidified. / His reputation became stronger and more solid.
Why: 'Solidified' already implies maximum strength; don't add 'stronger'.
✗ Wrong: We need to solidify an agreement together.
✓ Correct: We need to solidify our agreement. / We need to reach and solidify an agreement.
Why: Use 'solidify' with an existing agreement to make it firmer, not to create one.

Other Forms of Solidify

Frequently Asked Questions About Solidify

What is the meaning of "Solidify"?

To make something stronger and more certain; to turn something into a solid shape or firm agreement.

How do you pronounce "Solidify"?

The IPA is /səˈlɪdɪfaɪ/. Stress the second syllable: suh-LID-uh-fy. The final syllable is unstressed and quick.

What part of speech is "Solidify"?

"Solidify" is a verb at C1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Solidify"?

Common synonyms include strengthen, harden, cement.

How do you use "Solidify" in a sentence?

For example: "The partnership agreement solidified their commitment to the project."

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