Enduring vs Sturdy - What's the difference?
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endurance
* 1854 , James Kennedy, Probable Origin of the American Indians (page 14)
Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
* Sir H. Wotton
Solid in structure or person.
(obsolete) Foolishly obstinate or resolute; stubborn.
* Hudibras
* Atterbury
Resolute, in a good sense; or firm, unyielding quality.
A disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness, or by dullness and stupor.
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As adjectives the difference between enduring and sturdy
is that enduring is long-lasting while sturdy is of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.As nouns the difference between enduring and sturdy
is that enduring is endurance while sturdy is a disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness, or by dullness and stupor.As a verb enduring
is present participle of lang=en.enduring
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It could be only long years of privations and endurings of hardships that could enable the Esquimaux to traverse over those icy regions with the facilities they have learned to practise
Anagrams
*sturdy
English
Adjective
(er)- a sturdy oak tree
- He was not of any delicate contexture; his limbs rather sturdy than dainty.
- It was a sturdy building, able to withstand strong winds and cold weather.
- The dog was sturdy and could work all day without getting tired.
- This must be done, and I would fain see / Mortal so sturdy as to gainsay.
- A sturdy , hardened sinner shall advance to the utmost pitch of impiety with less reluctance than he took the first steps.
- a man of sturdy piety or patriotism
