Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrtɪˌtud/
noun mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation
A1 She showed great fortitude when facing her fear of heights.
A2 The young boy demonstrated fortitude by not giving up during the difficult task.
B1 Having fortitude is essential when dealing with challenging situations in life.
B2 The athlete's fortitude and determination helped him overcome his injury and return to the game.
C1 Her fortitude in the face of adversity inspired those around her to keep pushing forward.
C2 The soldier's fortitude in battle earned him the respect of his comrades and superiors.
formal The soldier displayed great fortitude in the face of danger.
informal She showed a lot of fortitude when dealing with the difficult situation.
slang You gotta have some serious fortitude to survive that challenge.
figurative Mental fortitude is like a muscle that needs to be exercised regularly.
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