rigorous
Prononciation : [ˈrɪɡərəs]
Mot
Contexte : « standards »
(adjective) when something is very strict or demands a lot of effort. It’s like if your teacher gives you really hard homework that you have to work hard to finish.
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The teacher has rigorous standards, so her students always do their best work.
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The project wasn’t rigorous enough; it didn’t challenge the students.
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How rigorous are the requirements for this science experiment?
Contexte : « process »
(adjective) when something is thorough and careful, so everything is checked carefully. This means doing something step by step to make sure everything is right.
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The team followed a rigorous process to make sure the experiment was successful.
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The report was not rigorous; it missed many important steps.
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Did you use a rigorous method to solve the problem?
Contexte : « exercise »
(adjective) when an activity requires a lot of effort and energy. This is like when you are sweating after running very fast or lifting heavy weights.
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She enjoys rigorous workouts that make her feel strong and healthy.
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He prefers less rigorous activities like walking instead of running.
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How rigorous was your training this week?
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