stoutness Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- intrepidness
- hardihood
- fortitude
- nerve
- guts
- fearlessness
- daring
- heart
- daringness
- virtue
- dauntlessness
- gutsiness
- valor
- pecker
- intrepidity
Weak:
Strongest:
- timorousness
- cowardliness
- fearfulness
- faintheartedness
- fearfulness
- weakness
- softness
- cowardice
- cowardliness
- softness
- timidity
- feebleness
- faintheartedness
- feebleness
- weakness
- timidity
- spinelessness
- spinelessness
- timorousness
- cowardice
Strong:
- dastardliness
- ineffectualness
- dastardliness
- irresolution
- irresolution
- impotence
- poltroonery
- poltroonery
- cravenness
- cold-feet
- hesitation
- impotence
- ineffectualness
- cravenness
- cold-feet
- hesitation
- indecision
- indecision
Weak:
stoutness Meaning
stoutness (n)
the property of being strong and resolute
the property of excessive fatness
stoutness Sentence Examples
- The stoutness of the oak tree allowed it to withstand the fierce winds of the storm.
- The woman's stoutness made her an ideal candidate for the physically demanding job.
- The stoutness of the ship's hull gave it the durability to navigate rough seas.
- The stoutness of the metal pole prevented it from bending under heavy pressure.
- The stoutness of the rope allowed it to be used for mooring large vessels.
- The stoutness of the castle walls provided protection from invading forces.
- The stoutness of the fabric made the dress both durable and stylish.
- The stoutness of the child's legs allowed them to run and jump with ease.
- The stoutness of the wooden beam supported the heavy roof without any signs of sagging.
- The stoutness of the coffee beans resulted in a rich and flavorful brew.
FAQs About the word stoutness
the property of being strong and resolute, the property of excessive fatness
prowess, bravery, gallantry,courage, courageousness, heroism, intrepidness, hardihood, fortitude,nerve
timorousness, cowardliness, fearfulness, faintheartedness, fearfulness, weakness, softness, cowardice, cowardliness, softness
The stoutness of the oak tree allowed it to withstand the fierce winds of the storm.
The woman's stoutness made her an ideal candidate for the physically demanding job.
The stoutness of the ship's hull gave it the durability to navigate rough seas.
The stoutness of the metal pole prevented it from bending under heavy pressure.