Definitions and Examples of strong, vigorous, robust
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having great physical power or mental ability; not easily defeated.
Example
He was strong enough to lift the heavy box by himself.
Full of energy, strength, or vitality; robust.
Example
She went for a vigorous run every morning to stay fit.
Strong and healthy; full of energy and vitality.
Example
The robust economy created many job opportunities.
Key Differences: strong vs vigorous vs robust
- 1Strong emphasizes physical or mental power and the ability to withstand challenges.
- 2Vigorous emphasizes energy, enthusiasm, and liveliness.
- 3Robust emphasizes overall health, strength, and vitality.
Effective Usage of strong, vigorous, robust
- 1Physical Strength: Use strong to describe someone's physical power or ability.
- 2Energy and Enthusiasm: Use vigorous to describe someone's energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.
- 3Overall Health: Use robust to describe someone's overall health, strength, and vitality.
Remember this!
The antonyms of feeblish are strong, vigorous, and robust. These words convey different aspects of physical or mental strength, energy, and vitality. Use these words to describe someone's physical power or ability, energy, enthusiasm, liveliness, or overall health and vitality.