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British pronunciation
/ɹə‍ʊbˈʌst/

Definition & Meaning of "robust"

robust
01

built to endure stress or wear without breaking or being easily damaged

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The robust construction of the bridge ensured it could withstand heavy traffic and severe weather conditions.
The robust design of the smartphone made it resistant to drops and accidental impacts.
02

physically strong and healthy

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Despite his advanced age, his robust health allowed him to hike long distances without difficulty.
The robust tree withstood strong winds and harsh weather conditions.
03

featuring a rich taste

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The robust coffee had a bold and rich flavor, leaving a lasting impression on the palate.
The hearty stew featured a robust blend of spices, creating a savory and satisfying taste.
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rough and crude

05

remaining strong and effective even when facing challenges or difficulties

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The CEO 's robust leadership style transformed the struggling company into an industry leader within a few years.
The debate team presented a robust argument that left their opponents struggling to counter their points.
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