Opposite of likely to collapse because of poor construction or upkeep
Opposite of rickety in structure and easily damaged
Opposite of not firmly fixed and likely to wobble or fall
Opposite of in poor condition through long use or lack of care
Opposite of in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect
Opposite of tending to rock or shake
Opposite of cheap, badly made, or of low quality
Opposite of in a poor structural condition, especially due to old age
“The proposed site for the new building should not involve losing any existing public car parking.”
Opposite of not fixed in place tightly or firmly
“You must have a tight rope to ensure your safety when you abseil down this mountain.”
Opposite of built cheaply and shoddily
Opposite of affected by a disease or illness
“After a challenging phase in his life, Grant was finally feeling healthy again.”
(of a thing) Opposite of damaged by age and repeated use
Opposite of not firmly or tightly fixed in place
“I remember being in the car with my father and seeing soldiers on the street with bayonets fixed on their rifles.”
Opposite of inferior or run-down in state or quality
Opposite of about to fall apart
Opposite of physically weak or lacking in strength
Opposite of small, thin and weak in build or structure
(especially of a place) Opposite of poor in quality and appearance
“The rich couple could afford a luxurious apartment on the swanky side of town.”
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