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69 words & definitions

tenacious
Not easily letting go or giving up.
clout
Influence or power, especially in politics or business
prowess
Skill or expertise in a particular activity or field
unscathed
Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm
durable
Able to last for a long time without breaking or getting weaker.
resilient
To withstand adversity; show a quick recovery following adversity.
bolster
To support or strengthen; prop up
brawny
Physically strong; muscular
rigorous
Extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
invincible
Too powerful to be defeated or overcome
rugged
(of ground or terrain) having a broken, rocky, and uneven surface
tenacity
Holding tightly onto a opinion or goal in a determined way
sturdy
Strong and solid and unlikely to break
crusade
An energetic campaign for political, social, or religious change
stately
An attitude that commands respect
industrious
To work very hard
emphatic
Communicating something strongly and clearly, without any possibility for doubt
ironclad
So strong that it cannot be challenged or changed
raging
Happening with a lot of force
adamant
Firm and unshakable in attitude or belief, even when questioned by others.
devout
Dedicated or loyal to a cause, activity, or person.
dignified
Having or expressing a sense of pride and self-respect.
dignity
A sense of pride in oneself; self-respect.
enforce
To make sure laws, rules, or regulations are obeyed.
withstand
To remain firm in endurance or opposition.
fitness
The condition of being physically healthy and strong, often as a result of exercise and proper nutrition
fortitude
Courage in enduring pain or hardship without giving up.
impenetrable
Difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend; or impossible to pass through or break into.
imposing
Demanding attention or respect due to size, power, or presence.
impunity
Freedom from negative consequences or accountability for one’s actions.
integrity
The quality of being honest and consistently upholding strong moral principles.
leverage
The ability to influence people, situations, or decisions to gain an advantage
linchpin
A central, essential, or most important person or thing that holds everything together.
mandatory
Compulsory or obligatory, not voluntary – enforced by an authority.
mighty
Having great power or strength β€” physically or mentally strong.
noble
Having high moral qualities such as honor, courage, and generosity.
longevity
The ability to withstand the test of time and remain relevant or functional.
panacea
A solution or remedy for all problems or difficulties.
persistent
Continuing firmly or stubbornly despite challenges or opposition.
pervasive
Existing or present everywhere, often in a subtle or unnoticed way; spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.
procure
To obtain or secure something, often through deliberate effort, care, or special means.
pushback
A reaction against a proposal, idea, or action, often in the form of disagreement or objection.
regimented
Referring to something that is arranged in a highly structured or ordered manner, often with little room for flexibility or deviation.
reinforce
To make something stronger or more powerful, often by adding additional resources, effort, or structure.
replenish
To fill something or restore it to its original level, especially after it has been used or diminished.
resounding
Referring to something that is striking, definite, or leaves a strong impression, such as a victory or success.
ringleader
Someone who is the main influence or motivator behind a particular action or event, especially a disruptive or controversial one.
singlehanded
Done by one person alone, without assistance or collaboration from others.
sober
Serious and thoughtful in mood or behavior, not playful or exaggerated; or not under the influence of alcohol or drugs; clear-minded.
surefire
Guaranteed to produce a desired result.
sweeping
Extensive or wide-ranging in effect or scope, having a major impact; far-reaching or thorough.
viable
Able to survive or live under specific conditions; also feasible or practical to implement
impervious
Not allowing something to pass through; impenetrable; not affected or influenced by something.
steadfast
Loyal and devoted, especially in difficult times.
contender
A person or group competing with others trying to achieve the same goal.
acute
Very sharp and intense.
ingrained
Firmly fixed or established; difficult to change; deeply embedded and hard to remove.
vigil
Staying awake, aware, and watchful at times when it's more usual to sleep.
impregnable
Unable to be broken into or captured.
operational
Something that is in working order and ready for use.
overpower
To defeat or overcome with superior strength, force, or pursuasiveness.
manifesto
A public declaration of intent, policy, aims, opinions, and objectives.
bootcamp
A type of physical training that consists of many different types of exercise; or a short course of intensive study designed to provide someone with new skills
potent
Strong, powerful, and effective
formidable
Inspiring fear or respect as a result being impressively powerful, intense, or capable.
responsible
To have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it
comeback
A situation in which someone or something becomes popular, famous, or successful again after a period of being much less popular,
persevere
To continue in a course of action even in the face of great difficulty.
salvation
Being delivered from harm, ruin, or loss