"Sturdily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Strongly and firmly in place or position; firmly established or solidly constructed.
The old bridge sturdily stood against the fierce hurricane.
She walked sturdily through the snow, her boots providing her with stability.
He sturdily denied the allegations made against him.
The company has worked sturdily to meet the rising demand for their product.
The trees sturdily held their ground against the strong winds.
A state of mental numbness or inactivity, often resulting from shock, exhaustion, or a blow to the head.<br><br>Example: "The victim was left in a stupor after the accident, unable to move or respond."<br><br>Synonyms: daze, trance, lethargy, numbness.
Stuporous refers to a state of drowsiness, inactivity, or lack of energy, often due to a medical condition or excessive tiredness. It can also describe behavior characterized by a dull, lackluster, or apathetic quality.
There is no word "stupration" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
In Roman law, stuprum referred to a type of sexual misconduct or fornication, often carried out against the will of the victim, particularly a female relative, with a man not her husband. This concept is similar to modern connotations of rape or sex crimes.
Sturdiest refers to something that is strong and sturdy, able to withstand physical strain, wear, or damage without breaking or collapsing. It describes something that is robust, durable, and long-lasting.
The quality of being strong and firm, able to withstand wear and tear, and maintain one's shape and structure despite external forces or pressures. It refers to something that is solid, robust, and not easily damaged or broken.