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A zeppelin was a lighter-than-air craft like a blimp or balloon, yet it had a rigid airframe like a heavier-than-air craft. If you punctured a hole in a nonrigid blimp or balloon, or a semi rigid dirigible, it would deflate and lose its shape, whereas the rigid airframe of a zeppelin would hold its shape.
He did it with special shoes that quickly slid into pegs that rise out of the floor at just the right moment.Also helping the effect were rigid anklets,supporting him and his dancers as they leaned forward.*
The resonance occurs by the frequent vibrations from the two objects. Since hitting tissue paper which is not a very rigid object does not vibrate it does not resonate.
An authoritative parent demands obedience as (d) compliance as a sign of respect. Such parents tend to be rather rigid about what constitutes respect.
stiff, strict, rigid, inhuman
Firm; stiff; unyielding; not pliant; not flexible., Hence, not lax or indulgent; severe; inflexible; strict; as, a rigid father or master; rigid discipline; rigid criticism; a rigid sentence.
Be very rigid about rules and regulations.
(rigid - unbending, unyielding, or stiff. Also strict, inflexible, or unchanging.)The Sandwiches were packed in a rigid plastic container.Each morning he has a rigid exercise routine.The military school had a rigid code of conduct.
Oppressive? Stringent? Puritanical? Rigid
(Rigid means inflexible, or stiff, and used metaphorically to mean strict)A popsicle stick is so rigid that it will not bend very much.A set of rigid posts prevents vehicles from using the pedestrian bridge.The school had a rigid code of conduct.
Thorough or strict could be two possible synonyms.
During the postclassical era in India, the caste system was primarily a rigid social system. It was characterized by strict social hierarchy and limited social mobility based on birth. This rigid structure was reinforced by religious beliefs and societal norms.
"Puritanical" refers to having strict moral or religious principles, often to the point of being excessively censorious or prudish. It implies a rigid adherence to moral standards and a tendency to judge others based on those standards.
Another word for very strict or harsh is stern.
Romantic poetry is rigidly structured with a strict adherence to traditional forms and meter.
Rigid is immovable, unbending. Semi-rigid can move in a limited way.