hardy

adjective
UK: /ˈhɑːdi/
US: /ˈhɑːrdi/
  1. Strong and able to survive difficult conditions.

    1. These hardy plants can survive cold winters, which makes them ideal.
    2. Despite the harsh conditions, the hardy explorers continued their journey determined.
  2. Able to deal with difficult or unpleasant situations.

    1. She is a hardy woman and won't give up easily despite any setbacks.
    2. Only the hardy souls among us volunteered for the cleanup after the disaster.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "hardy" in English means: Strong and able to survive difficult conditions., Able to deal with difficult or unpleasant situations..

The phonetic transcription of "hardy" is /ˈhɑːdi/ in British English and /ˈhɑːrdi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "hardy": strong, robust, resilient, vigorous, tough.

Example usage of "hardy": "These hardy plants can survive cold winters, which makes them ideal.". More examples on the page.