robust
/roʊˈbʌst/
adjective
- Strong and healthy; vigorous.
- A robust immune system helps fight off infections.
- The athlete remained robust even after a long season.
- The old oak tree was still robust and full of leaves.
- Strongly built or made; sturdy and durable.
- The bridge is designed to be robust enough to withstand earthquakes.
- This laptop is robust and can survive being dropped.
- We need a robust table that can hold heavy books.
- Strong and effective; not easily broken or weakened (of systems, plans, or arguments).
- The company has a robust security system to protect data.
- Her argument was robust and convinced the committee.
- A robust economy creates more jobs for everyone.
- Full-flavored and rich (especially of food or drink).
- This coffee has a robust, smoky taste.
- I prefer a robust red wine with dinner.
- The chef prepared a robust stew with lots of spices.