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adjective16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

To a high degree.

To a very high degree.

To a small degree.

To a moderate degree.

To a small degree.

Emphatic way to say something is extremely solid or firm.

Used to describe something that is solid or stiff.

To personally experience a task or situation as being difficult.

To cause a task or situation to become difficult.

Used to suggest something is solid or difficult based on impression.

Used when touching something to perceive its firmness.

To change state to being difficult.

To change state to being solid or difficult.

Used to describe the appearance of being solid or difficult.

Informal term for something becoming solid, often undesirably (e.g., bread, cement).

To remain in a solid state.