adjective

robust

robust, strong, sturdy

The company needs a robust security system.

The company needs a robust security system.

He has a robust and healthy constitution.

He has a robust and healthy constitution.

The wine has a robust flavor.

The wine has a robust flavour.

a robust ((noun)). The plan is robust.

Synonyms: strong, sturdy, resilient; Antonyms: weak, fragile

From Latin 'robustus' meaning 'oaken, hard, strong,' from 'robur' meaning 'oak, strength.'

Imagine a strong oak tree ('robur' in Latin) or a powerful robot. Both are 'robust'.

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