Meaning
Sturdy means strong, solid, and well-built; not easily broken, damaged, or affected. It can refer to both physical strength (objects, people, or structures) and mental toughness (a person’s character).
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Typical structure:
- sturdy + noun (e.g., sturdy table, sturdy shoes, sturdy child)
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It can also describe someone’s build or spirit, showing strength and resilience.
Variations
- sturdily (adverb): in a strong and firm way.
- sturdiness (noun): the quality of being strong and solid.
Common Phrases
- sturdy construction – strong and durable building or structure
- sturdy shoes – shoes made to last and protect feet
- sturdy growth – healthy, robust development
- sturdy build – strong, muscular body type
Collocations
| Type | Common Collocations |
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| Noun + sturdy | child, frame, table, ladder, wall |
| sturdy + noun | design, material, structure, support, foundation |
| Verb + sturdy | make sturdy, build sturdy, feel sturdy |
Examples
- This sturdy chair can hold even a heavy person without wobbling.
- The sturdy bridge withstood the storm without any damage.
- She bought a pair of sturdy boots for hiking in the mountains.
- His sturdy character helped him overcome many challenges.
- The baby is small but surprisingly sturdy for his age.
- The house was built with sturdy stone walls.
- They used sturdy packaging to protect the equipment during shipping.
- The farmer’s sturdy hands showed years of hard work.
- A sturdy fence surrounded the garden.
- The company is in a sturdy financial position this year.
Synonyms or Related
- strong
- solid
- robust
- durable
- tough
- well-built
- firm
Antonym
- weak
- fragile
- delicate
- flimsy
