Definitionadj. characterized by or performed with much energy or force
Last update: October 9, 2015
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Strenuous efforts are required to be a success in life. [adjective]
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Follow the steep airy arete to some strenuous final moves. [adjective]
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This product can also be applied to calluses on the palms, which are often caused by strenuous activity. [adjective]
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This is, at any rate, the itinerary of many a self-made millionaire who thinks to enjoy himself between strenuous intervals of international business affairs. [adjective]
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"Deil a shadow has he," replied Hobbie Elliot, who was a strenuous defender of the general opinion; "he's ower far in wi' the Auld Ane to have a shadow."' [adjective]
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The Anarchists developed a strenuous propaganda among the unemployed and the strikers. [adjective]
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From early morning strenuous activities and efforts had begun and by ten o'clock all had been brought into due order.' [adjective]
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That is, Gaston greatly desired it; but this desire yielded to his wife's strenuous opposition. [adjective]
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She brought into Princess Mary's strenuous, mournful, and gloomy world a quite different atmosphere, careless, lighthearted, and self-satisfied. [adjective]
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'A great lord, a hot lord, a very strenuous lord.' [adjective]
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So fierce a youth and so strenuous, widowed of his hopeful bed. [adjective]
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