fixed

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. simple past and past participle of fix
adj
  1. Attached; affixed.
  2. Unable to move; unmovable.
  3. Unable to change or vary.
  4. Unlikely to change; stable.
  5. Chemically stable.
  6. Supplied with what one needs.
  7. Recorded on a permanent medium.
  8. Surgically rendered sterile (e.g. spayed, neutered, or castrated).
  9. Rigged; fraudulently prearranged.
  10. Resolved; corrected.
  11. Repaired.
  12. Being one of the signs Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius, associated with stability, permanence, and preservation.

Pronunciation

/fɪkst/ en-us-fixed.ogg /fɪks(ᵻ)ɖ/

Word forms

fixed more fixed most fixed

Antonyms

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Translations

Albanian: gul (gheg) Albanian: ngulur Asturian: fixu Bulgarian: постоянен Bulgarian: неподвижен Catalan: fix Finnish: kiinteä French: fixé German: fixiert German: fix Greek: τακτός Ancient Greek: πηκτός Hindi: स्थिर Hindi: निश्चित Irish: diongbháilte Italian: fisso Japanese: 固定された Japanese: 安定的な Latin: status Malayalam: നിശ്ചിത Malayalam: സ്ഥിര Māori: māhoi Occitan: fix Occitan: fixe Occitan: fixat Persian: ثابت Persian: فیکس Portuguese: fixado Portuguese: fixo Russian: фикси́рованный Russian: устано́вленный Spanish: fijo Turkish: sabit Turkish: değişmez Uyghur: مۇقىم
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