Robust -[Latin robustus 'firm and hard']:
# means strong, sturdy, able to resist knocks, blows and adversity. It is often used when speaking of physical characteristics, either personal, such as a robust physique, or of inanimate things or systems which may have a robust construction or design. # when referring to things like exercise or discipline it means a vigorous regime, requiring strength and stamina. e.g. 'A robust work-out at the gym.' # with regard to matters of the mind, e.g. a robust intellect, or a robust mental attitude, it means straightforward, unwavering, not easily dissuaded. # a robust reply, a robust statement = bold, firm, unyielding. # a robust wine: full bodied, rich in flavor. Example sentences:
* It's a tough job, but all the team seem robust enough to tackle it. * Unfortunately, very few countries can boast of having a robust economy these days.
possessing great strength and vigour. A sound and healthy situation
robust - strong, energetic
The most robust, strongest, most able to withstand things
The word robust is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as strong, healthy, or successful: robust health, a robust economy, a robust business.The noun form for the adjective is robustness.
Frail (fragile) could be an opposite of robust (sturdy).
Robust, versus rebust which doesn't exit, means something is well-built, healthy, and strongly formed. The young man was healthy and robust. The salad dressing had a robust flavor.
Robust means something exhibiting good health. To utilize a context clue, you could say, the able-bodied squirrel looked very robust running across the yard."Cherise is a robust and energetic person."
By design. Of course it depends on what you mean by robust.
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"precision, robust, classic"
Robust means strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity. c is a robust language because its rich set of built-in functions and operators can be used to write any complex logic program.
The most robust, strongest, most able to withstand things
Osama Abdelaziz Hussein has written: 'Robust estimation for the mean of skewed distributions' -- subject(s): Robust statistics, Estimation theory
Robust statistics provide an alternative approach to classical statistical estimators such as mean, standard deviation (SD), and percent coefficient of variation (%CV). These alternative procedures are more resistant to the statistical influences of outlying events in a sample population-hence the term "robust." Real data sets often contain gross outliers, and it is impractical to systematically attempt to remove all outliers by gating procedures or other rule sets. The robust equivalent of the mean statistic is the median. The robust SD is designated rSD and the percent robust CV is designated %rCV. For perfectly normal distributions, classical and robust statistics give the same results. Saleh Khudirat, PhD
The word robust is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as strong, healthy, or successful: robust health, a robust economy, a robust business.The noun form for the adjective is robustness.
Horses are notoriously robust animals, hence the expression "healthy as a horse".