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Robust

see synonyms of robust

Adjective

1. robust

sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction

Example Sentences:
'a robust body'
'a robust perennial'

2. full-bodied, racy, rich, robust

marked by richness and fullness of flavor

Example Sentences:
'a rich ruby port'
'full-bodied wines'
'a robust claret'
'the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee'

3. robust

strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity

Example Sentences:
'the experiment yielded robust results'
'a robust faith'

4. robust

rough and crude

Example Sentences:
'a robust tale'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Robust

see synonyms of robust
adjective
1. 
strong in constitution; hardy; vigorous
2. 
sturdily built
a robust shelter
3. 
requiring or suited to physical strength
a robust sport
4. 
(esp of wines) having a rich full-bodied flavour
5. 
rough or boisterous
6. 
(of thought, intellect, etc) straightforward and imbued with common sense

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Robust

see synonyms of robust
adjective
1. 
a. 
strong and healthy; full of vigor; hardy
b. 
strongly built or based; muscular or sturdy
2. 
suited to or requiring physical strength or stamina
robust work
3. 
rough; coarse; boisterous
4. 
full and rich, as in flavor
a robust port wine

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Robust

see synonyms of robust
adj.
1. Full of health and strength; vigorous. See Synonyms at healthy.
2. Powerfully built; sturdy: a robust body.
3. Requiring or characterized by much strength or energy: a robust workout.
4.
a. Active or dynamic: a robust debate; a robust economy.
b. Working in an effective way; effective or productive: a robust search engine; a robust hypothesis.
5. Marked by richness and fullness; full-bodied: a robust wine.
6. Substantial in amount: robust gains in stock prices.
7. Rough or crude; coarse: a robust tale.

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