lusty Antonyms

Meaning of lusty

Wordnet

lusty (s)

vigorously passionate

endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health

Webster

lusty (superl.)

Exhibiting lust or vigor; stout; strong; vigorous; robust; healthful; able of body.

Beautiful; handsome; pleasant.

Of large size; big. [Obs.] Three lusty vessels. Evelyn. Hence, sometimes, pregnant.

Lustful; lascivious.

lusty Sentence Examples

  1. The baby let out a lusty cry, signaling her hunger.
  2. The sailor's hearty laughter echoed through the tavern, a testament to his lusty nature.
  3. Despite his advancing years, the farmer was still as lusty as ever, tending to his fields with vigor.
  4. The wind blew with a lusty force, whipping through the trees and causing them to sway.
  5. The bard sang a lusty ballad, his voice filling the hall with its robust melody.
  6. The knight swung his sword with a lusty strength, felling his enemies with each powerful blow.
  7. The aroma of the roast filled the kitchen, its lusty scent making mouths water.
  8. The young couple shared a lusty embrace, their passion evident to all who watched.
  9. The dog bounded through the fields with a lusty energy, chasing after anything that moved.
  10. Despite the chilly weather, the villagers danced with a lusty enthusiasm around the bonfire.

FAQs About the word lusty

vigorously passionate, endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental healthExhibiting lust or vigor; stout; strong; vigorous; robust; healthful; able of bod

lively, powerful, dynamic, vigorous, robust,energetic, spirited, healthy,strong, mighty

lazy, lazy, infirm, tired, weakened, dull, languid, powerless, listless, frail

The baby let out a lusty cry, signaling her hunger.

The sailor's hearty laughter echoed through the tavern, a testament to his lusty nature.

Despite his advancing years, the farmer was still as lusty as ever, tending to his fields with vigor.

The wind blew with a lusty force, whipping through the trees and causing them to sway.