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vigorousness

  • a word derived from vigorous.
    vigorous
    adjective
    full of or characterized by vigor.

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“His general air of vigorousness means that many people are shocked that he should be struck down,” said Andrew Gimson, author of “Boris: The Making of the Prime Minister.”

From Washington Post Apr. 7, 2020

What’s different this time is the vigorousness of the experiment.

From New York Times Jan. 19, 2017

In making that decision, it seems to us, it will be very important for the Justice Department to examine the vigorousness of the prosecutor’s grand jury presentation.

From Slate Dec. 8, 2014

Ironically, word of a few small failures in fiscally weaker countries such as Portugal or Spain could actually boost confidence in the vigorousness of the testing process.

From Reuters Jul. 23, 2010

Moreover, this complimentary shower is extended to the bride and the carriage-horses, and hurled with athletic vigorousness, while it is a point of honour to knock off the coachman's hat with a female satin slipper.

From Baboo Jabberjee, B.A. by F. Anstey