stout
stout
staʊt
stawt
British pronunciation
/staʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "stout"in English

01

(of a person) slightly fat and heavy

stout definition and meaning
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The stout man lumbered down the street, his heavyset figure moving with determination.
Despite his best efforts to lose weight, he remained stout and struggled to fit into his clothes.
02

reliably strong, solid, or dependable

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The bridge is stout and can bear heavy loads.
A stout companion never lets you down.
03

physically strong and tough, able to endure hard work or harsh conditions

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The stout lumberjack could chop wood for hours without tiring.
Mountain guides need stout legs to climb steep trails daily.
Stout
01

a strong, dark, heavy-bodied ale brewed from pale malt and roasted unmalted or caramelized barley, often with hops

Wiki

What is "stout"?

Stout is a style of beer that is typically dark in color and known for its roasted malt flavor, full body, and creamy head. The beer is brewed using a variety of malted grains, such as barley, wheat, or oats, that have been roasted to create a rich, complex flavor and aroma. Hops are also used in the brewing process to balance the sweetness of the malt and add a slightly bitter, floral note to the beer. The yeast used in stout brewing typically produces a low level of carbonation, which gives the beer its smooth, creamy texture and helps to accentuate its rich, malty flavor. Some of the most popular styles of stout include Irish dry stout, which is known for its dry, roasted flavor, and sweet stout, which is a slightly sweeter and creamier version of the style.

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He ordered a pint of stout at the pub.
Guinness is a well-known Irish stout.
02

a clothing size intended for a large or heavy person

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Clothing labeled stout is meant for broader builds.
The store stocks jackets in tall, regular, and stout.
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