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sturdiness (noun)

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  • sturdiness — sturdy ► ADJECTIVE (sturdier, sturdiest) 1) strongly and solidly built or made. 2) confident and determined: a sturdy independence. DERIVATIVES sturdily adverb sturdiness noun. ORIGIN originally in the senses «reckless, violent» a …   English terms dictionary

  • sturdiness — noun 1. the state of being vigorous and robust • Derivationally related forms: ↑sturdy • Hypernyms: ↑good health, ↑healthiness 2. the property of something that is strongly built • Derivationally related forms: ↑sturdy …   Useful english dictionary

  • sturdiness — noun see sturdy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sturdiness — noun The state or quality of being sturdy …   Wiktionary

  • sturdiness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Reliability in withstanding pressure, force, or stress: fastness, firmness, hardness, security, soundness, stability, stableness, steadiness, strength, sureness. See BETTER, CHANGE, CONTINUE …   English dictionary for students

  • sturdy — adjective (sturdier, sturdiest) strongly and solidly built or made. ↘confident and determined: a sturdy independence. noun vertigo in sheep caused by a tapeworm larva encysted in the brain. Derivatives sturdied adjective sturdily adverb… …   English new terms dictionary

  • sturdy — I. /ˈstɜdi / (say sterdee) adjective (sturdier, sturdiest) 1. strongly built, stalwart, or robust. 2. strong, as in substance, construction, texture, etc.: sturdy walls. 3. firm, stout, or indomitable: sturdy defenders. 4. of strong or hardy… …  

  • sturdy — adjective (sturdier; est) Etymology: Middle English, brave, stubborn, from Anglo French esturdi stunned, from past participle of esturdir to stun, from Vulgar Latin *exturdire, from Latin ex + Vulgar Latin *turdus simpleton, from Latin turdus… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sturdy — adjective 1 someone who is sturdy is strong, short, and healthy looking: a sturdy young man | sturdy legs 2 an object that is sturdy is strong, well made, and not easily broken: a sturdy wall 3 determined and not easily persuaded to change your… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sturdy — UK [ˈstɜː(r)dɪ] / US [ˈstɜrdɪ] adjective Word forms sturdy : adjective sturdy comparative sturdier superlative sturdiest strong and not easily hurt, damaged, or affected by what happens sturdy legs/shoes/plants Derived words: sturdily adverb… …   English dictionary

  • sturdily — sturdy ► ADJECTIVE (sturdier, sturdiest) 1) strongly and solidly built or made. 2) confident and determined: a sturdy independence. DERIVATIVES sturdily adverb sturdiness noun. ORIGIN originally in the senses «reckless, violent» a …   English terms dictionary

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