Pronunciation: /ˈrɪɡərəsli/
adverb In a strict, severe, or thorough manner.
A1 She studied English rigorously every day for a year.
A2 The students were instructed to follow the experiment protocol rigorously.
B1 The company rigorously tests all their products before releasing them to the market.
B2 The scientists rigorously analyzed the data to ensure accuracy in their findings.
C1 The lawyer rigorously cross-examined the witness to uncover inconsistencies in their testimony.
C2 The chef rigorously trained under a Michelin-starred chef to perfect their culinary skills.
formal The scientific experiment was conducted rigorously to ensure accurate results.
informal She studied rigorously for the exam and aced it.
slang He trained rigorously for the marathon and crushed it.
figurative The author rigorously crafted each sentence in her novel to create a compelling story.
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