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unrobust

  • a word derived from robust.
    robust
    adjective
    strong and healthy; hardy; vigorous.

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At an elemental level gravity is extraordinarily unrobust.

From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson

Officially it was a nursing home; actually it accepted declared invalids and quite well but unrobust lodgers alike.

From The Story of Louie by Oliver [pseud.] Onions

He took my hand and we went to the front door, my heart beating wildly, for I was a delicate unrobust lad yet, far too easily upset and excited.

From A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son by M. V. Wheelhouse

Weakness was at the core of it, weakness revealed in self-deception and self-accusation alike, the weakness of the finical dreamer, the man with the unrobust conscience.

From The Half-Hearted by John Buchan