RIGID vs STRICT: ADJECTIVE
- Stiff, rather than flexible.
- Hence, not lax or indulgent; severe; inflexible; strict
- Firm; stiff; unyielding; not pliant; not flexible.
- Rigorous and unbending.
- Incapable of compromise or flexibility
- Designating an airship or dirigible having a form maintained by a stiff unyielding frame or structure
- Incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances
- Fixed and unmoving
- Not flexible or pliant; stiff: : stiff.
- Not moving or flexing.
- Not changing or adjusting to different conditions or problems.
- Scrupulously or severely maintained or performed; rigorous or harsh.
- Being an airship with a external frame made of rigid parts.
- Fixed, rather than moving.
- Incapable of or resistant to bending
- Uncompromising.
- Characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint
- Severe in discipline.
- See Observance.
- Upright, or straight and narrow; -- said of the shape of the plants or their flower clusters.
- Rigidly; interpreted; exactly limited; confined; restricted.
- Governed or governing by exact rules; observing exact rules; severe; rigorous.
- Exact; accurate; precise; rigorously nice.
- Tense; not relaxed.
- Strained; drawn close; tight.
- Stiff, narrow, and upright.
- Carefully maintained or observed.
- Requiring close observance or demanding in expectations: : severe.
- Conforming completely to established rule, principle, or condition.
- Rigorous in the imposition of discipline.
- Unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment
- Rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard
- Severe and unremitting in making demands
- (of rules) stringently enforced
- Incapable of compromise or flexibility
- Not indulgent
- Not loose or vague; exact or precise.
RIGID vs STRICT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms and Severe, Rigorous, etc. (see austere), inflexible, unbending, unyielding.
- Resisting stresses.
- In dynamics: Absolutely incapable of being strained.
- Sharp; severe; bitter; cruel.
- Stiff in outline or aspect; harsh; hard; rugged; without smoothness, softness, or delicacy of appearance.
- Strict in opinion, conduct, discipline, or observance; uncompromising; scrupulously exact or exacting: as, a rigid disciplinarian; a rigid Calvinist.
- Not easily wrought upon or affected; inflexible; hence, harsh; severe; rigorous; rigorously framed or executed: as, a rigid sentence; rigid criticism.
- Not easily driven back or thrust out of place; unyielding; firm.
- Stiff; not pliant or easily bent; not plastic or easily molded; resisting any change of form when acted upon by force; hard.
- Drawn tight; tight; close: as, a strict ligature.
- Tense; stiff: as, a strict or lax fiber.
- Narrow; restricted; confined; strait.
- Close; intimate.
- Absolute; unbroken: as, strict silence.
- Exact; accurate; careful; rigorously nice: as, words taken in their strictest sense; a strict command.
- Exacting; rigorous; severe; rigid: as, strict in keeping the Sabbath; a strict disciplinarian.
- Restricted; taken strictly, narrowly, or exclusively: as, a strict generic or specific diagnosis.
- In zoology, constricted; narrow or close; straitened; not loose or diffuse: as, the strict stem of some corals.
- In botany, close or narrow and upright: opposed to lax: said of a stem or an inflorescence.
- In music, regular; exactly according to rule; without liberties: as, a strict canon or fugue.
- Synonyms Close, scrupulous, critical.
- Severe, Rigorous, etc. See austere.
- Rigidly accurate
RIGID vs STRICT: RELATED WORDS
- Ossified, Flexible, Dogmatic, Restrictive, Semirigid, Set, Fixed, Nonmoving, Unmoving, Unadaptable, Intolerant, Stiff, Unbending, Strict, Inflexible
- Restrictive, Stringent, Unpermissive, Nonindulgent, Hard and fast, Exact, Invariable, Intolerant, Severe, Demanding, Stern, Spartan, Exacting, Rigorous, Rigid
RIGID vs STRICT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ossified, Flexible, Dogmatic, Restrictive, Semirigid, Set, Fixed, Nonmoving, Unmoving, Unadaptable, Intolerant, Stiff, Unbending, Strict, Inflexible
- Restrictive, Stringent, Unpermissive, Nonindulgent, Hard and fast, Exact, Invariable, Intolerant, Severe, Demanding, Stern, Spartan, Exacting, Rigorous, Rigid
RIGID vs STRICT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rigid braces provide more support and feel rigid, while compression sleeves allow for more movement but less support.
- RIGID OBJECTS IN EQUILIBRIUM A rigid body is in equilibrium if it has zero translational Ex.
- For vessels without a deck, the whole vessel, excluding areas within a rigid cabin, rigid halfcabin or a securely enclosed space.
- Usually used a trailer loaded weight a rigid terms listed a rigid maximum cargo gate valve container.
- To animate rigid body motion, you use fields, keys, expressions, rigid body constraints, or collisions with particles.
- Monte Carlo method is applied to sample the binding of rigid fragments to a rigid protein.
- QUESTIONING STRATEGIESIs a transformation from a sequence of rigid motions always rigid?
- Very Rigid: Some scholars feel that the Constitution of India is very rigid.
- Rigid flex printed circuit boards use a combination of flexible and rigid board technologies in an application.
- The Light Rigid, Medium Rigid Trucks are synchromesh gearboxes similar to driving a manual car.
- INS AND OUTS: strict, routine, ad lib, etc.
- USE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH DIRECTIONS AND CAUTIONS.
- Mexicans subordinated its undeniable sensuality to strict rules.
- There are strict identification requirements for this course.
- Maintained strict adherence to HIPAA at all times.
- The APs and principal are very oblivious and are lenient on things they should be strict on and strict on stupid things.
- Some have strict alcohol laws, such as Utah, while others such as California have very strict laws about smoking and littering.
- As for people, I have some coworkers who are strict vegans, others who have been on a strict keto diet for years.
- DACA has very strict requirements including a strict requirement that an applicant may not have convictions for any felony, significant misdemeanor or multiple misdemeanors.
- When institutional treatment is necessary, it should follow strict therapeutic protocols, including strict safeguards on involuntary treatment.
RIGID vs STRICT: QUESTIONS
- Which rigid racks are suitable for telecom applications?
- Are rigid ways of thinking damaging our creativity?
- Why choose rigid prefabricated steel buildings for Minnesota?
- Is this Southeast Asia backpacking itinerary rigid?
- Do mermaids trainings reinforce rigid gender roles?
- Which statement about rigid transformations is true?
- Apa saja perhitungan konstruksi jalan rigid pavement?
- Are semi-rigid design methods more appropriate than fully rigid design methods?
- Is rigid foam any better than rigid foam on the outside?
- What is the design criteria for a rigid or semi-rigid pavement?
- Should strict attendance rules be implemented in schools?
- Does strict inerrancy apply only to original autographs?
- What is strict liability for ultrahazardous activities?
- Are Auckland wedding venues strict about partnerships?
- Do race-based classifications require strict scrutiny?
- Does BayStack 5520 support strict priority queuing?
- Should Zoroastrianism have strict religious membership rules?
- Does strict impartiality foster democratic legitimacy?
- Is the target attribute deleted from HTML 4.01 Strict and XHTML 1.0 Strict?
- Do journalists have strict ethics and strict rules?