The college test was rigorous. That sentence works because the word describes something that is very difficult and exhaustive to a human being.
My muscles always hurt afer a rigorous workout.
The cattle wrangler leads a rigorous lifestyle.
the Egyptians are really rigorous to people rarrr!!!
Firefighters must pass rigorous testing.
The army is well-known for having rigorous training
yes i can! answer= some people sometimes teachers are rigorous (or strict)
The mountain had a rigorous incline
You can use "corps" in a sentence like this: "The Marine Corps is known for its rigorous training and discipline." In this context, "corps" refers to a specific branch of the military. It can also refer to a group of people working together, as in, "The environmental corps worked tirelessly to restore the damaged wetlands."
New coin purchases will subsequently undergo a rigorous valuation process.
It is sometime claimed that the current education system in the UK is not rigorous enough.
Yes, I can. "Upon entering the competition, I had my eyes set on the prize; the prestigious golden trophy."
The sentence with 'only': Despite undergoing rigorous weight reduction programme, she could lose only four pounds of her weight.