Pronunciation: /stæmɪnə/
noun physical or mental strength and endurance
A1 She ran out of stamina halfway through the race.
A2 Regular exercise can help improve your stamina.
B1 Endurance athletes need to have high levels of stamina.
B2 His stamina allowed him to complete the marathon without stopping.
C1 Professional athletes train rigorously to maintain their stamina levels.
C2 The ultra-marathon runner displayed incredible stamina throughout the grueling race.
adjective stamina does not have an applicable adjective
A1 She has great stamina for running long distances.
A2 He showed impressive stamina during the marathon.
B1 Regular exercise can help improve your stamina over time.
B2 Athletes need to have exceptional stamina to compete at the highest level.
C1 His stamina and endurance are unmatched in the world of professional sports.
C2 The ultra-marathon runner's stamina is truly awe-inspiring.
formal Athletes need to build up their stamina in order to perform at their best during competitions.
informal I need to work on my stamina if I want to keep up with my friends on our hiking trips.
slang Dude, I was impressed by your stamina at the gym today. You killed it!
figurative Mental stamina is just as important as physical stamina when facing challenges in life.
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