Adverb
In a rigid manner; stiffly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryScience is simply common sense at its best, that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic. Thomas Henry Huxley
We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty. Douglas Adams
If one sticks too rigidly to one's principles, one would hardly see anybody. Agatha Christie
Most people are on the world, not in it-- having no conscious sympathy or relationship to anything about them-- undiffused seporate, and rigidly alone like marbles of polished stone, touching but seporate. John Muir
The man of genius whether as artist or thinker requires a mass of accidental variations to select from and a rigidly selective process of attention. Boris Sidis
Things which restrict the common are to be interpreted rigidly. Traditional Proverb