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stouthaving a strong, thick body; fat and heavy

Part of speech: ADJECTIVE

Definition: having a strong, thick body; fat and heavy

Pronunciation (IPA): /staʊt/

Korean meaning: 뚱뚱하고 튼튼한, 체격이 좋은

Korean pronunciation: **스타**웃

Example Sentences

  • The stout security guard couldn't chase the thief because his belt got stuck in the revolving door.
  • Despite his stout appearance, he was surprisingly agile on the dance floor.
  • She maintained a stout belief that pizza is a vegetable because it has tomato sauce.

stout

ADJECTIVE

//staʊt//

having a strong, thick body; fat and heavy

stout concept
💡 Concept

a stout farmer easily lifts heavy wooden crates filled with fresh vegetables onto his market table. His thick arms and solid build make the heavy work look effortless as he moves box after box. The weight that would challenge most people seems manageable for his strong, sturdy frame. His thick torso and powerful shoulders demonstrate his physical strength as he arranges the produce display. A thin customer nearby struggles to lift just one small bag of apples, highlighting the contrast. Other shoppers watch admiringly as the farmer continues his work without strain. someone with a strong, thick body carrying out heavy physical tasks

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🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/staʊt/
🇬🇧 UK/staʊt/

🌳Etymology

Rootstout

Origin

From Old French 'estout' meaning brave or proud, which came from a Germanic root meaning strong or bold. The word evolved to emphasize physical strength and thickness.

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🎵Rhyme

shoutdoubtrouteabout
shout
doubt
route
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📝Examples

😄 Fun example

The stout security guard couldn't chase the thief because his belt got stuck in the revolving door.

Despite his stout appearance, he was surprisingly agile on the dance floor.

😄 Fun example

She maintained a stout belief that pizza is a vegetable because it has tomato sauce.

The castle's stout walls had withstood centuries of attacks.

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📚Related Words

Synonyms

robuststurdybraveresolutecorpulent

Antonyms

thinweakcowardly

Related

strongthickbeercourageoushefty