Meaning of Hardiness | Babel Free
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Examples
“Kale is known for its winter-hardiness.”
“[…] with usefull and generous labours preserving the bodies health, and hardinesse; to render lightsome, cleare, and not lumpish obedience to the minde,”
“But the Houynhnhnms train⟳ up their Youth to Strength, Speed⟳, and Hardineſs, by exerciſing them in running Races up and down ſteep Hills, and over hard and ſtony Grounds […]”
“Wild wheat is small and hard, quite capable of looking after itself, but its heads contain⟳ only a few small kernels. Cultivated wheat has lost its hardiness and its self-reliance, but its heads are filled with large kernels which feed⟳ the nation.”
“Plentie, and Peace breeds Cowards: Hardneſſe euer / Of Hardineſſe is Mother.”
“[…] they who were not yet grown to the hardineſs of Avowing the contempt of the King […] would ſooner have⟳ been checked, and recovered their Loyalty and Obedience.”
“[…] for every sorrow that his heart turned from, he lost a consolation; for every fear which he dared not confront, he lost a portion of his hardiness; the unsceptred sweep⟳ of the storm-clouds, the fair freedom of glancing shower and flickering sunbeam, sank into sweet rectitudes and decent formalisms;”
“Yet ſure they are very valiant, and hardy, for the moſt part great Indurers of Cold, Labour, Hunger, and all Hardineſs […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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