Hardiness [noun]
Definition of Hardiness:
daring, boldness
Synonyms of Hardiness:
● Heart
● Stomach
● Grit
● Courage
● Spirit
● Vigor
● Force
● Energy
● Gameness
● Gall
● Spunk
● Chutzpah
● Guts
● Crust
● Bravery
● Might
● Coolness
● Temerity
● Backbone
● Pluck
● Firmness
● Brass
● Moxie
● Mettle
● Sauce
● Cheek
● Face
● Will
● Audacity
● Starch
Opposite/Antonyms of Hardiness:
● Caution
● Care
● Timidity
● Meekness
● Manners
● Humility
● Reality
● Shyness
● Modesty
● Lethargy
● Idleness
● Weakness
● Doubt
● Fear
Sentence/Example of Hardiness:
From then on there is a steady increase in crop and hardiness for many years.
Next in line of hardiness and reliability is the Weschcke hickory.
And, like the Cut-Leaved Birch, it is ironclad in its hardiness.
Varieties of specially good flavor would be given special thought, even though they might lack in hardiness or productivity.
He who carries the diamond upon him, it gives him hardiness and manhood, and it keeps the limbs of his body whole.
And that one of the three should pass his father as much as the lion passeth the leopard, both of strength and hardiness.
He must not fear danger, yet without fool-hardiness; but he must fear disgrace, and fear and hate sin.
Be wise and suspicious: blindness or fool-hardiness will lead you into the snare.
An American variety, with vigor, hardiness, and freedom in blooming.
Vine not vigorous, lacks in hardiness, an uncertain bearer, unproductive.