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Stoutly vs. Vigorously

Difference Between Stoutly and Vigorously

Stoutly

Bulky in figure; thickset or corpulent.
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Vigorously

Strong and healthy; robust
"Her splendid, vigorous body lay still and relaxed under the loose folds of her clothing" (Willa Cather).
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Stoutly

Strong in body; sturdy
added a stout defensive end to improve the front line.
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Vigorously

Growing or spreading rapidly
a vigorous vine.
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Stoutly

Thick or strong in structure or substance; solid or substantial
"They met a stout barrier of old farm-carts upturned" (J.R.R. Tolkien).
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Vigorously

Characterized by or done with force and energy
"With a vigorous shake to get rid of the brine in his hair, he ran into the woods to hunt small game" (John Muir).
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Stoutly

Having or marked by boldness or determination; resolute
stout of heart.
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Vigorously

Forceful; effective
a model of vigorous prose.
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Stoutly

Stubborn or uncompromising
put up stout resistance to the proposal.
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Vigorously

With intense energy, force or vigor
The lawyer vigorously defended her client.
He knocked vigorously on the door.
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Stoutly

Having a strong flavor
a cup of stout coffee.
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Vigorously

with vigor; in a vigorous manner;
he defended his ideas vigorously
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Stoutly

A thickset or corpulent person.
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Stoutly

A garment size for a large or heavy figure.
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Stoutly

A very dark ale or lager beer.
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Stoutly

In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately.
He stoutly defended himself.
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Stoutly

Of stout build.
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Stoutly

In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately; as, he stoutly defended himself.
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Stoutly

in a resolute manner;
he was stoutly replying to his critics
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