English adjective: fixed | |||
| 1. | fixed (of a number) having a fixed and unchanging value | ||
| Similar | determinate | ||
| Antonyms | indeterminate, undetermined | ||
| 2. | fixed fixed and unmoving | ||
| Samples | With eyes set in a fixed glassy stare. His bearded face already has a set hollow look. A face rigid with pain. | ||
| Synonyms | rigid, set | ||
| Similar | nonmoving, unmoving | ||
| Antonyms | moving | ||
| 3. | fixed securely placed or fastened or set | ||
| Samples | A fixed piece of wood. A fixed resistor. | ||
| Similar | fast, firm, geostationary, geosynchronous, immobile, leaded, stationary, taped, unadjustable | ||
| See also | secure | ||
| Antonyms | unfixed | ||
| 4. | fixed incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. | ||
| Samples | Frozen prices. Living on fixed incomes. | ||
| Synonyms | frozen | ||
| Similar | unchangeable | ||
| Antonyms | changeful, changeable | ||