lusty

adjective
UK: /ˈlʌsti/
US: /ˈlʌsti/
  1. Healthy and strong; full of vigor.

    1. The lusty baby cried for food.
    2. The team showed a lusty enthusiasm for the upcoming challenge, demonstrating their readiness.
  2. Full of healthy and strong growth.

    1. The garden was lusty and green.
    2. After the rain, the plants showed a lusty burst of new growth, revitalizing the garden.
  3. Hearty and robust; showing healthy enjoyment of life.

    1. He gave a lusty laugh.
    2. The pirates sang a lusty sea shanty, their voices echoing across the deck.
lusty adverb
  1. In a hearty and robust manner.

    1. They sang lusty songs all night.
    2. The crowd cheered lusty during the show, showing their enthusiastic approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "lusty" in English means: Healthy and strong; full of vigor., Full of healthy and strong growth., Hearty and robust; showing healthy enjoyment of life..

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

Synonyms for "lusty": vigorous, robust, hearty, spirited.

Example usage of "lusty": "The lusty baby cried for food.". More examples on the page.