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Princeton's WordNet
sturdinessnoun
the state of being vigorous and robust
sturdinessnoun
the property of something that is strongly built
sturdinessnoun
resoluteness evidenced by strength of character
"sturdiness of moral principle"
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sturdinessnoun
The state or quality of being sturdy.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Sturdinessnoun
Etymology: from sturdy.
Sacrifice not his innocency to the attaining some little skill of bustling for himself, by his conversation with vitious boys, when the chief use of that sturdiness, and standing upon his own legs, is only for the preservation of his virtue. John Locke.
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sturdiness
Sturdiness refers to the quality or state of being strong, hardy, and resilient, often capable of enduring adverse conditions or handling rough use. It suggests substantial construction, robustness, soundness, or a lack of vulnerability or frailty.
Webster Dictionary
Sturdinessnoun
quality of being sturdy
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sturdiness in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sturdiness in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of sturdiness in a Sentence
We are so inundated with so much fear-based information at this time that I want to have control over what I am putting into my mind. I am always listening to something that helps me learn and grow and feel good about myself, everyone is feeling upside down and out of control right now, so it is extremely important to focus on the parts of your life that you have some control over to give your foundation a bit of sturdiness.
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