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fixed
A2
adjective
Usage:
85%
attached, set
Translation: attached, set
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: Firmly fastened or attached; not able to be moved or changed.

This means something is fastened in one place. It does not move or change easily.

The picture is fixed to the wall.

The door handle is fixed and will not move.

2
A2
adjective
Usage:
80%
settled, definite
Translation: settled, definite
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: Arranged or decided already and not changing.

This means something is decided and will stay the same. It does not change or move.

We have a fixed time for the meeting.

The price is fixed and will not change.

3
B1
adjective
Usage:
65%
regular, constant
Translation: regular, constant
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: Regular and not changing, like a fixed habit or fixed idea.

This meaning shows something is usual or constant over time, like a habit or thought that does not change.

She has a fixed routine every morning.

He holds a fixed belief about that topic.

4
B2
adjective
Usage:
70%
unchanging, stable
Translation: unchanging, stable
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: In finance, not changing, such as a fixed price, fixed interest rate, or fixed income.

In money and finance, fixed means set and does not change. For example, a fixed price stays the same all the time.

They have a fixed interest rate on the loan.

He receives a fixed salary each month.

5
B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
preset, arranged
Translation: preset, arranged
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: Controlled or arranged in advance, often by authority or rule.

Fixed means something is planned and set before, especially by rules or people in charge. It does not change easily.

The fixed schedule cannot be changed.

There is a fixed limit on the number of guests.

6
B1
adjective
Usage:
40%
trapped, stuck
Translation: trapped, stuck
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: (Slang) In a difficult or dangerous situation that is hard to escape from.

Informally, fixed means you have no easy way out of a bad problem or danger. You are stuck and cannot escape.

He was fixed after losing all his money.

They were fixed when the car broke down far away.

7
A2
verb
Usage:
90%
repaired, mended
Translation: repaired, mended
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: To repair or make something work again (past tense of fix).

This is the past form of fixing something. It means you repaired or corrected a broken thing.

He fixed the broken chair yesterday.

They fixed the car after the accident.

8
B1
verb
Usage:
70%
arranged, prepared
Translation: arranged, prepared
Pronunciation: /fɪkst/
Meaning: To arrange or prepare something in advance (past tense of fix).

Here, fixed means you have decided or arranged something before it happens.

She fixed a meeting for next week.

They fixed the date for the wedding.

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