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doughtiness


Meanings
  • Doughtiness is a state of firmness, resilience, and unwavering commitment in the face of adversity.

    - "Despite the challenges, she displayed remarkable doughtiness and persevered to achieve her goals."
    - "The team faced numerous setbacks and obstacles, but they displayed an unwavering doughtiness and refused to be deterred from their mission."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with doughtiness
believability , certitude , consistency , credulity , dependability , faith , firmness , loyalty , reliability , resolve , steadfastness , tenacity , trust , truthfulness , unwaveringness , valiance , valor , valorization , valorization , valorize , valorize , valorizes
Homophones
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  1. Doughtiness (en) : A state of firmness, resilience, and unwavering commitment in the face of adversity.

  2. Doughty (en) : Skilled, clever, capable, strong, and resilient.


Variants
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doughtier , doughtiest , doughtily , doughtiness , doughtinesses , doughty
Forms
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Etymology
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The term 'doughtiness' is derived from the Old English word 'dōhtig', which means 'skilled, clever, capable, strong, and resilient'. The term has been used in English literature since the Middle Ages.


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  1. {"text"=>"Did you know that the word 'doughtiness' comes from the Old English word 'dōhtig', which means 'skilled, clever, capable, strong, and resilient'?"}


Related Concepts
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  1. Courage: Courage is a related concept to doughtiness. It refers to the ability to face fear, danger, or adversity with bravery and fortitude.

  2. Resilience: Resilience is another related concept to doughtiness. It refers to the ability to bounce back from difficult experiences, adversity, or trauma with strength, flexibility, and determination.


Culture
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Doughtiness has been a valued concept in various cultures throughout history. In ancient Greece, for example, the term 'arete' (meaning 'excellence' or 'virtue') was used to describe the ideal of doughtiness in individuals. In medieval Europe, the concept of 'curage' (meaning 'courage' or 'fortitude') was closely associated with the ideal of doughtiness in individuals. In modern times, the concept of doughtiness has continued to be an important ideal in various cultures and societies around the world.

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