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--v. 5 Often firm up. consolidate, establish, settle (down),<br />

solidify, resolve, determine, set up: We firmed up the terms of<br />

the contract. Sugar prices firmed today.<br />

--n. 6 company, organization, corporation, limited company,<br />

public limited company, plc, partnership, proprietorship,<br />

business, enterprise, concern, house, conglomerate,<br />

multinational (company), cartel, Colloq outfit; US jargon CIA,<br />

Central Intelligence Agency: He works for a firm in the City.<br />

firmament n. heaven, the heavens, sky, the skies, vault (of heaven),<br />

Literary welkin, empyrean: Sirius is one of the brightest stars<br />

in the firmament.<br />

firmly adv. 1 solidly, strongly, securely, tightly, rigidly, fast,<br />

immovably: The column is set firmly into the concrete. 2<br />

resolutely, steadfastly, determinedly, staunchly, unwaveringly,<br />

decisively, unhesitatingly, constantly: Jacquelyn firmly<br />

supports John in anything he says.<br />

first adj. 1 foremost, leading, chief, head, premier, prime, primary,<br />

principal, pre-eminent: The Kennedys were regarded as among<br />

'the first people of Boston'. I heard that your son is now<br />

first violinist in the Philharmonic. 2 earliest, original,<br />

senior, oldest; initial, beginning, maiden, opening: The first<br />

clock in England was made about 1288. The first assault resulted<br />

in great loss of life. 3 fundamental, elementary, basic,<br />

primary, cardinal, key, essential: It is necessary to return to<br />

first principles.<br />

--adv. 4 before, in front, earliest, beforehand, ahead, sooner,<br />

foremost: Bannister came in first. 5 in the first place,<br />

firstly, before all or anything else, initially, at the outset<br />

or beginning, to begin or start with, from the start, Colloq<br />

first off: First, I want to thank you all for coming to my<br />

party.<br />

--n. 6 beginning, start, inception, commencement, outset,<br />

Colloq word go: I knew you'd win from the first. 7 first<br />

place, blue ribbon, gold (medal), triumph, victory; win:<br />

Britain achieved three firsts in yesterday's athletics meeting.<br />

8 at first. initially, in the beginning, at the start or outset,

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