Pronunciation: /ˈstɜːrdi.nəs/
noun the quality of being strong or robust
A1 The sturdiness of the table makes it perfect for outdoor use.
A2 I was impressed by the sturdiness of the new bridge.
B1 The sturdiness of the building was tested during the earthquake.
B2 The sturdiness of the material used in construction ensured the safety of the structure.
C1 The sturdiness of the ship was crucial during the stormy weather.
C2 The sturdiness of the ancient castle walls amazed historians and architects alike.
adjective sturdy (related to sturdiness)
A1 The sturdiness of the wooden table impressed me.
A2 I was surprised by the sturdiness of the old bridge.
B1 The sturdiness of the new car made it a popular choice among consumers.
B2 The sturdiness of the steel beams ensured the building's stability during the earthquake.
C1 The sturdiness of the military-grade equipment was crucial in completing the mission successfully.
C2 The sturdiness of the fortress walls withstood the enemy's relentless attacks.
formal The sturdiness of the bridge was tested by engineers before opening it to the public.
informal I was impressed by the sturdiness of the new furniture we bought for the living room.
slang That old car may not look like much, but it's got some serious sturdiness to it.
figurative Her mental sturdiness helped her navigate through the tough times with grace.
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