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robust

Pronunciation: [roʊˈbʌst]

Word

Context: "quality"

(adjective) strong and healthy. When something is robust, it can withstand difficult situations and is not easily harmed.

Example

The plant is robust and has grown well despite the harsh weather.

Example

The fragile vase was not robust enough to survive the fall.

Example

Do you think this material is robust enough for outdoor use?

Context: "flavor"

(adjective) having a strong flavor or character. If food or drink is robust, it has a rich, intense taste that stands out.

Example

This soup has a robust taste that I really enjoy.

Example

The dish was too bland and did not have a robust flavor.

Example

Is the coffee you made robust enough to wake me up?

Context: "technology"

(adjective) being able to perform well under various conditions; reliable. When a computer program is robust, it works well even if there are problems.

Example

The software is robust and handles many users at the same time without crashing.

Example

The app was not robust, and it kept freezing during use.

Example

How robust is the system when it comes to security?

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