hardy
1 of 1adjective/ˈhɑr.di/
Forms:hardier,hardiest
1
possessing bravery and boldness
- Her hardy spirit allowed her to face challenging situations with confidence.
- The team of hardy adventurers tackled the extreme weather conditions fearlessly.
- Facing the blizzards, the hardy explorers pressed on without hesitation.
- Despite the harsh terrain, the group’s hardy resilience saw them through.
- His hardy attitude towards danger made him a respected leader.
2
having a strong and well-built physique
- You need a hardy body to be a firefighter since the work involves heavy lifting, carrying equipment and battling blazes for hours.
- Maria grew up on a remote farm, which gave her a strong, hardy physique that allowed her to endure long days of strenuous labor outside.
- The hardy mountain climbers reached the summit despite the challenging weather conditions.
3
able to survive under unfavorable weather conditions