sturdy

/ˈstɜrdi/
adjective
  1. Strongly built; solid and durable.
    • She wore sturdy boots for the long hike.
    • The sturdy oak table lasted for generations.
    • The castle had sturdy stone walls.
  2. Firm, determined, and resolute in character or spirit.
    • Her sturdy optimism never faded.
    • The sturdy volunteers worked through the night.
    • He remained a sturdy defender of justice.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A strong, durable person or thing.
    • Among the tools, this hammer is a real sturdy.
    • He was known as a sturdy of the community.
    • The old sturdy carried the heavy load without complaint.
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