firmed

firmed
con·firmed;
con·firmed·ness;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • firmed — fÉœrm /fɜːm n. company, commercial business, corporation v. solidify; become solid; stabilize; (about prices) become stable adj. strong, solid; stable; hard; fixed, immovable; determined, set; assertive adv. sturdily, steadily; firmly;… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • con|firmed — «kuhn FURMD», adjective. 1. firmly established; proved: »a confirmed rumor. 2. a) constant or habitual; settled: »a confirmed smoker. SYNONYM(S): inveterate. b) permanent; chronic: »a confirmed bachelor, a confirmed invalid. 3 …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|con|firmed — «UHN kuhn FURMD», adjective. not confirmed; without confirmation: »an unconfirmed report …   Useful english dictionary

  • con·firmed — /kənˈfɚmd/ adj, always used before a noun : not likely to change a confirmed [=habitual, chronic] optimist a confirmed baseball fanatic a confirmed bachelor [=a man who seems happy to remain unmarried] …   Useful english dictionary

  • un·con·firmed — /ˌʌnkənˈfɚmd/ adj : not supported by evidence : not confirmed an unconfirmed rumor/report …   Useful english dictionary

  • Firm — Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. firm firm 1 [fɜːm ǁ fɜːrm] noun [countable] ORGANIZATIONS a company… …   Financial and business terms

  • firm — Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary At CME, it is called a clearing member firm. A company that has membership privileges… …   Financial and business terms

  • FIRM — ( foreign investment risk matrix) Graph that displays financial and political risk by intervals on which countries may be compared according to risk ratings. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. firm firm 1 [fɜːm ǁ fɜːrm] noun [countable]… …   Financial and business terms

  • firmness — Ⅰ. firm UK US /fɜːm/ noun [C] ► WORKPLACE a company or business: »The firm s share price has been rising steadily. »The firm remains heavily dependent on North America, its biggest market. big/medium sized/small firm »Small and medium sized firms …   Financial and business terms

  • firm — I UK [fɜː(r)m] / US [fɜrm] noun [countable] Word forms firm : singular firm plural firms *** a business or company a building/engineering/law firm a large firm: She works for a large firm. firm of: a firm of accountants/architects/solicitors II… …   English dictionary

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