stout (Meaning)
stout (n)
a strong very dark heavy-bodied ale made from pale malt and roasted unmalted barley and (often) caramel malt with hops
a garment size for a large or heavy person
stout (s)
dependable
euphemisms for `fat'
having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships
Synonyms & Antonyms of stout
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- enfeebled
- worn
- sensitive
- exhausted
- frail
- nonhardy
- puny
- susceptible
- debilitated
- susceptible
- nonhardy
- unsound
- emasculated
- weakened
- diseased
- crippled
- diseased
- exhausted
- incapacitated
- emasculated
- enfeebled
- wasted
- infirm
- fragile
- frail
- wasted
- crippled
- worn
- unsound
- weakened
- incapacitated
- vulnerable
- infirm
- sensitive
- puny
- vulnerable
- debilitated
- fragile
Synonyms:
- lusty
- hale
- staunch
- strapping
- able-bodied
- staying
- stalwart
- flinty
- permanent
- imperishable
- fortified
- lasting
- unyielding
- thriving
- stable
- resilient
- virile
- flourishing
- hard-bitten
- tenacious
- muscular
- immortal
- tempered
- leathery
- seasoned
- stanch
- fit
- husky
- toughened
- brawny
- sound
- everlasting
- enduring
- prospering
- inured
Antonyms:
stout Sentence Examples
- The stout man lifted the heavy toolbox with ease.
- I ordered a pint of stout at the pub, relishing its dark, malty flavor.
- The stout oak tree stood firm during the howling storm.
- The stout hiker carried a heavy backpack up the steep mountain trail.
- Stout coffee helped me stay awake through the long night.
- The stout fence kept the livestock safely within the pasture.
- My grandmother was a stout woman with a kind heart and a mischievous smile.
- The stout ship sailed through the rough seas with determination.
- I wore a stout jacket to protect myself from the cold winter wind.
- The stout leather belt held my pants securely in place.
FAQs About the word stout
a strong very dark heavy-bodied ale made from pale malt and roasted unmalted barley and (often) caramel malt with hops, a garment size for a large or heavy pers
rugged, strong,sturdy, hardy, durable, cast-iron, vigorous, hardened, healthy, robust
weak, soft, soft, delicate, tender, tender, weak, delicate, enfeebled, worn
The stout man lifted the heavy toolbox with ease.
I ordered a pint of stout at the pub, relishing its dark, malty flavor.
The stout oak tree stood firm during the howling storm.
The stout hiker carried a heavy backpack up the steep mountain trail.