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- adjectivestout (adjective) · stouter (comparative adjective) · stoutest (superlative adjective)
- (of a person) somewhat fat or of heavy build:"stout middle-aged men"
- (of an object) strong and thick:"Billy had armed himself with a stout stick" · "stout walking boots"
- (of an act, quality, or person) brave and determined:"he put up a stout defense in court"
nounstout (noun) · stouts (plural noun)- a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley:"there is a tradition in England of drinking stout while eating oysters" · "microbreweries specialize in ales and stouts"
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French dialect, of West Germanic origin; perhaps related to stilt. The noun (late 17th century) originally denoted any strong beer and is probably elliptical for stout ale.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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1. a. Bulky in figure; thickset or corpulent. See Synonyms at fat. b. Strong in body; sturdy: added a stout defensive end to improve the front line. c. Thick or strong in structure or substance; solid or substantial: "They met a stout barrier of old …
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Stout is a type of dark beer, that is generally warm fermented, such as dry stout, oatmeal stout, milk stout and imperial stout. The first known use of the word "stout" for beer is in a document dated 1677 in the Egerton Manuscripts , …
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stout describes a heavily built but usually strong and healthy body: a handsome stout lady. fat, an informal word with unpleasant connotations, suggests an unbecoming fleshy stoutness; it may, however, apply also to a hearty fun …
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