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Meaning of stout
The primary meaning of the word "stout" is being strongly and heavily built.
Etymology of stout
The word "stout" originated from Old English and Old French, with roots in the Proto-Germanic and Latin languages
Historically, the word was used to describe something or someone that was strong, brave, or bold
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include physical characteristics such as being heavily built or having a rich flavor
Synonyms
robust
strong
sturdy
solid
heavy
thick
dense
compact
chunky
husky
burly
muscular
brawny
powerful
potent
vigorous
hearty
hale
robustious
corpulent
plump
rotund
rounded
curvy
voluptuous
buxom
fleshy
meaty
stocky
athletic
toned
rugged
tough
resilient
hardy
stalwart
stoutish
stalwartly
strapping
well-built
hefty
hulking
massive
imposing
formidable
forceful
energetic
lively
vivacious
dynamic
intense
potent
rich
full-bodied
bold
striking
impressive
remarkable
notable
pronounced
distinct
striking
unmistakable
Definitions
- Used to describe someone who has a strong and heavy build
- Used to describe something that is strongly and heavily constructed
- Having a high density or thickness
- Having a strong and rich flavor, typically used to describe food or drink
Usage Examples
- He was a stout man with a robust laugh and a heart of gold
- The stout door was designed to withstand heavy use and harsh weather conditions
- The stout beer had a rich, full-bodied flavor that was perfect for the cold winter evening
- She was a stout defender of the environment and worked tirelessly to protect it