Firm

/fɜːrm/ adjective

Firm means solid, steady, and not easily pressed down or changed. As a noun, it can also mean a business organization, especially a company of professionals.

It comes from Latin “firmus,” meaning “strong” or “stable,” through Old French into English. The business sense grew from the idea of a stable, established enterprise.

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