What is the
difference between Farm and Firm?
What is the difference between Farm and Firm? :
Farm : (noun)
(
1 ) Area of land and the buildings on it
Used for growing crops or raising animals
He has lived on this farm for ten years.
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2 ) Farmhouse and the buildings near it
He has gone to get some eggers at the farm.
Firm : (adjective)
(
1 ) Fairly hard
This wet ground is not firm enough to walk on.
(
2 ) Strongly fixed in place
Secure or solid
Our house has a firm concrete fencing.
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3 ) Steady and strong
I have a firm hold on the affairs of the company.
He walks with firm steps.
(
4 ) Definite
I have firm belief in socialism.
Are you a man of firm principles?
(
5 ) Decisive
Strong and consistent in attitude and behavior
You must be firm with your children.
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