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sturdiness


Meanings
  • the quality of being strong and robust

    - "The bridge's sturdiness enabled it to support the weight of heavy trucks."
    - "The sturdy oak tree in the park has been standing tall for over 200 years."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with sturdiness
Array of rhyming words for 'sturdiness'. This may include words such as 'firmness' , 'durability' , 'tenacity' , 'vigor' , 'strength' , 'robustness' , 'heartiness' , 'stalwartness' , 'grit' , 'resilience' , 'sturdiness'.
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Array of homophones for 'sturdiness'. This may include words such as 'sturdiness', 'study', 'studio', 'stud', 'study', 'studied', 'study hall', 'studying', 'stout', 'stove', 'stouthearted', 'stoutness'.

  2. Note: Some of the homophones listed above may not be directly related to the concept of 'sturdiness'. They have been included for the sake of completeness and to illustrate the wide range of homophones that exist in the English language.


Variants
List of all variants of sturdiness that leads to same result
sturdier , sturdiest , sturdily , sturdiness , sturdinesses , sturdy
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).

{"term"=>"sturdiness as a verb", "description"=>"Sturdiness can also be used as a verb, meaning 'to possess or exhibit sturdiness or robustness'. For example, 'The old oak tree continued to stand sturdily despite the fierce winds and heavy rains.'."}, {"term"=>"sturdiness as an adjective", "description"=>"Sturdiness is most commonly used as an adjective, meaning 'possessing or exhibiting strength, robustness, and the ability to withstand adversity'. For example, 'The sturdy oak tree continued to stand tall and strong, despite the fierce winds and heavy rains.'."}


Etymology
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The word 'sturdiness' is derived from the Old English word 'thyrstig', which means 'robust, hearty, sturdy'.


Related Concepts
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  1. robustness: Robustness is a closely related concept to sturdiness, meaning 'possessing or exhibiting the ability to withstand adversity, stress, and challenging conditions, while continuing to function effectively and efficiently'. For example, 'The robustness of the new engine design allowed it to continue functioning effectively and efficiently, even under the most challenging and demanding operating conditions.'.

  2. durability: Durability is another closely related concept to sturdiness, meaning 'possessing or exhibiting the ability to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use, while continuing to function effectively and efficiently'. For example, 'The durability of the new kitchen countertop material allowed it to continue functioning effectively and efficiently, even after years of heavy use and exposure to hot and cold temperatures.'.


Culture
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[{"term"=>"sturdiness in literature", "description"=>"Sturdiness is a common theme in literature, often representing strength, resilience, and the ability to withstand adversity. Some well-known examples of sturdiness in literature include the oak tree in 'The Jungle' by Upton Sinclair, the character of Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell, and the character of Sam in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee."}, {"term"=>"sturdiness in art", "description"=>"Sturdiness is a common theme in art, often representing strength, resilience, and the ability to withstand adversity. Some well-known examples of sturdiness in art include the bronze statue of David by Michelangelo, the painting 'American Gothic' by Grant Wood, and the sculpture 'The Thinker' by Auguste Rodin."}]

How to Memorize "sturdiness"

  1. mnemonic

    - To remember the definition of 'sturdiness', try using the mnemonic 'Strongly Robust Underneath Deliberately Erected'.

  2. association

    - To remember the definition of 'sturdiness', try associating it with the image of a strong, robust tree or building.


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