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Something rigid is stiff and not easily bendable or flexible. It does not easily change shape or position.
Berlin wall?
Gum is elastic. Wood is rigid. You can cut wood, but you can't bend it. You can do anything to gum.
Yes, rigid is an adjective. Rigidly is an adverb. Rigidity is a noun.
It is a rigid 2-dimensional shape.
Decide is a verb. It is something that you "do"...an action.
Rigid materials are types of materials that are unbendable. These materials are hard and cannot be bent, twisted, or flexed.
The verb of decisively is decide. As in "to decide something".
Rigid is an adjective, it describes a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. The noun forms are rigidity and rigidness.
I'm pretty sure it's riged. Mainly because if something is rigid, it's kind of bumpy, which means it's kind of riged.
Decide to or not to do something
if it doesn't move!!