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    hardy
    /ˈhɑːdi/

    adjective

    • 1. capable of enduring difficult conditions; robust: "a hardy breed of cattle"

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  2. Hardy means strong enough to bear extreme conditions or difficult situations. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as plants, animals, or economies, with synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  3. Learn the meaning of hardy as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Also find related biographical names and phrases containing hardy.

  4. Hardy means strong and able to survive difficult conditions and bad weather. It can also describe plants that can live outside through the winter. Learn how to use hardy in sentences and see synonyms and word origin.

  5. Hardy can be an adjective meaning strong, brave, or able to withstand cold, or a noun meaning a blacksmith's tool or a person's name. Learn more about the word history, usage, and related terms of hardy from Dictionary.com.

  6. Hardy means tough––if you're hardy, you don't get tired easily and can endure hardship. People who don't catch cold often attribute this fact to their coming from hardy farming stock. Before 1200, hardy indicated boldness and daring in battle and was probably influenced by hard.

  7. Hardy means strong enough to deal with bad conditions or difficult situations. See examples, synonyms and translations of hardy in different languages.

  8. Hardy can be an adjective, a noun, or a name. As an adjective, it means strong, courageous, or able to survive cold weather. As a noun, it refers to a type of chisel or a famous novelist.