A firm means a business that sells products or services. We use this word to talk about companies or organizations that work in trade or services.
She works for a law firm in town.
The firm sells computers and phones.
Firm describes a surface or material that does not feel soft. It is the opposite of soft or loose.
The ground is firm after the rain dries.
She likes to sleep on a firm mattress.
Firm can be used to describe a person who does not change their mind easily. It means being sure or strong about a choice or opinion.
She was firm in her decision to study abroad.
He gave a firm answer to the question.
As a verb, firm means to make something stronger or more steady. It is often used when talking about support or arrangements becoming more certain.
They firmed the fence to stop it moving.
The company firmed its rules last year.
Firm can describe something that does not move easily and stays in one place. It means steady and safe.
Please hold the ladder firm so I’m safe.
The boat stayed firm during the storm.
Firm means being strict and fair. Someone firm sets clear rules and does not change them easily.
The teacher was firm about homework deadlines.
Parents must be firm with children sometimes.