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solidny

Solidny is a Polish adjective used to describe something that is solid in form, function, or character. It can refer to physical sturdiness, such as a solidny budynek or solidny most, as well as to reliability or integrity in people, plans, or organizations, for example solidny partner or solidny plan. In everyday usage, the term conveys a positive appraisal of quality, durability, and trustworthiness rather than mere adequacy.

Forms and related words: the masculine form is solidny, feminine solidna, neuter solidne. The corresponding adverb

Usage notes: solidny often suggests a combination of sturdiness, dependability, and soundness. It is commonly contrasted

Etymology and scope: the word builds on the root solid-, shared with other languages, connected to the

is
solidnie,
used
to
describe
how
something
is
done
(e.g.,
wykonany
solidnie).
The
abstract
noun
solidność
denotes
solidity
or
reliability
as
a
quality.
with
trwały
(durable
over
time)
and
rzetelny
(reliable
in
terms
of
honesty
and
competence).
While
solidny
can
apply
to
physical
objects,
it
is
particularly
frequent
in
evaluating
performance,
plans,
or
people—marking
them
as
dependable
and
well-made
rather
than
flashy
or
uncertain.
idea
of
firmness
and
reliability.
In
modern
Polish,
solidny
remains
a
versatile,
broadly
positive
descriptor
used
across
formal
and
informal
registers.