stoutness

/ˈstaʊtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being somewhat fat or heavily built.
    • Despite his stoutness, he was surprisingly agile on the dance floor.
    • His stoutness made it hard for him to fit into the small airplane seat.
    • The doctor warned that her increasing stoutness could lead to health problems.
  2. The quality of being strong, sturdy, and thick in build or material.
    • We admired the stoutness of the bridge's support beams.
    • The rope's stoutness gave the climbers confidence as they ascended the cliff.
    • The stoutness of the old oak door kept the castle safe for centuries.
  3. Courage, determination, and strength of character.
    • The general's stoutness never wavered, even when the battle seemed lost.
    • Her stoutness in the face of adversity inspired everyone around her.
    • It takes great stoutness to stand up for what is right when others disagree.
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