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Example sentences from the Web for rigidityHere he finds the ground prepared for the anti-semitic attack on rigidity, stubbornness, inflexibility as Jewish qualities. Liberals Need to Learn to Say No|Bernhard Schlink|July 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST That orthodoxy is no different than the rigidity of the football team at school. Smashing Pumpkins Frontman Billy Corgan: What I Learned as a Rock Star|Billy Corgan|July 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST A great many surprises must open out in real life as in great fiction, or we descend into the rigidity of myth. This Week’s Hot Reads: June 18, 2012|Jimmy So|June 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST It has since shed much of that rigidity, and the result has been positive. What the U.S. Can Learn From Germany|R.M. Schneiderman|June 30, 2011|DAILY BEAST
I think a lot of us believe this because we grew up seeing the rigidity of our parents and grandparents, uncles and aunts. Yes, You Can Change People|Benoit Denizet-Lewis|January 10, 2010|DAILY BEAST The chin loses its feminine softness; rigidity and grimness being substituted. Feminism and Sex-Extinction|Arabella Kenealy I feel all untied in a place like this; the rigidity of one's nature begins to melt and flow. Three More John Silence Stories|Algernon Blackwood The spindly tops of the trees pointed heavenward with the rigidity of church spires. The Argus Pheasant|John Charles Beecham The keel of the boat had been made very strong, as the rigidity of the whole craft depended upon this. Condemned as a Nihilist|George Alfred Henty Of the iciness and rigidity of my hands and feet, of the panic that shook the very soul of me, no one but myself need know. May Iverson's Career|Elizabeth Jordan
Words related to rigidityharshness, rigor, toughness, sternness, sharpness, cruelty, acerbity, rigorousness, strictness, austerity, grimness, stringency, hardness, hardheartedness, unkindness, relentlessness, perseverance, contumacy, pigheadedness, inexorableness SEE SYNONYMS FOR rigidity ON THESAURUS.COM
n.The quality or state of stiffness or inflexibility.rigor An aspect of the personality characterized by resistance to change. Words nearby rigidityRigi, rigid, rigid designator, rigid frame, rigidify, rigidity, rigidize, rigid motion, Rigil Kent, Rigil Kentaurus, rigmarole The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |