brawny (Meaning)
brawny (s)
(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful
brawny (a.)
Having large, strong muscles; muscular; fleshy; strong.
Synonyms & Antonyms of brawny
brawny Sentence Examples
- The lumberjack possessed a brawny physique, perfect for felling trees.
- His arms were so brawny that he could easily lift heavy loads without strain.
- The brawny blacksmith hammered the red-hot iron with remarkable strength and precision.
- Despite his advancing age, his brawny stature remained unchanged.
- The brawny security guard patrolled the premises with an air of authority.
- With his brawny hands, he built a sturdy fence around his property.
- The brawny construction workers labored tirelessly under the scorching sun.
- His brawny shoulders bore the weight of responsibility without faltering.
- The brawny athlete dominated the competition with his sheer power and determination.
- Even though he was lean, his legs were surprisingly brawny from years of running and cycling.
FAQs About the word brawny
(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerfulHaving large, strong muscles; muscular; fleshy; strong.
stout, powerful, strong,muscular, mighty, rugged,sinewy, masculine, tough, stalwart
delicate, challenged, delicate, feeble, frail, feeble,weak, weak, wimpy, frail
The lumberjack possessed a brawny physique, perfect for felling trees.
His arms were so brawny that he could easily lift heavy loads without strain.
The brawny blacksmith hammered the red-hot iron with remarkable strength and precision.
Despite his advancing age, his brawny stature remained unchanged.