Pronunciation: /staʊt/
noun a type of strong dark beer
A1 I like to drink stout beer.
A2 The stout man walked confidently down the street.
B1 The stout of heart will not be deterred by challenges.
B2 The stout of the ship helped it withstand the storm.
C1 The stout of the castle walls ensured its protection for centuries.
C2 The stout of the oak tree made it a favorite for building furniture.
adjective having a thick or broad body; strong, sturdy, or robust in build or stature
A1 The man was stout and strong.
A2 She enjoyed a stout beer at the pub.
B1 The stout oak table was sturdy and durable.
B2 The stout defense held off the opposing team's attacks.
C1 His stout determination led him to achieve his goals.
C2 The chef prepared a hearty stew with chunks of stout beef.
formal The stout gentleman was dressed in a tailored suit.
informal I prefer a stout beer over a light lager.
slang That guy is built like a brick house, he's so stout.
figurative Her determination was as stout as a mighty oak tree.
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