Comparative for strong enough to withstand rough work or treatment
“Ray climbed down the hole, grabbing onto whatever she could find that was sturdy enough to support her weight.”
Comparative for showing determination or strength of will
“He resumed his half-abandoned studies, if not with alacrity, then at least with sturdy determination.”
Comparative for having a strong or muscular physique
“All that Benedict required of others, he did himself, and through the daily work, he evolved a very strong and sturdy physique.”
Comparative for in good health, fitness or condition
“His frame was of iron, his muscles were of steel, and his brain was clean and vigorous as the sturdy heart that throbbed in his rugged breast.”
Comparative for resolute and steadfast in one's will or ambition
Comparative for able to be depended or relied on
Comparative for stubborn or persistent in nature
Comparative for in an undamaged state
Comparative for having great power, especially to influence or effect something
Comparative for full of life, spirit and energy
Comparative for fulfilling its function adequately
Comparative for able to be maneuvered
Comparative for willing, or inclined, to take chances or risks
Comparative for not given to or confused by uncertainty or subtlety
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