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How to pronounce hardiness in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms boldness, daring, hardihood
Type of fearlessness
Has types brazenness, daredevilry, daredeviltry, adventurousness, shamelessness, audacity, temerity, venturesomeness, audaciousness


the plan required great hardiness of heart.
Type Words
Synonyms lustiness, robustness
Type of strength
Derivation hardy

Examples of hardiness

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The Alliance has found that chard hardiness generally corresponds to leaf color.
From the theepochtimes.com
Their hardiness is typically to about 0 to 5 degrees, for a short period of time.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Remember we are in USDA hardiness zone 9A and should select plants accordingly.
From the news-journalonline.com
There are many different varieties of azaleas, with varying degrees of hardiness.
From the dallasnews.com
Hardiness zone maps tell how low the average minimum temperature is in an area.
From the al.com
Its hardiness and beauty earned it a spot among the UC Davis Arboretum All-Stars.
From the sacbee.com
Kawakubo's method of layering, its texture and masculine hardiness, looked new.
From the runway.blogs.nytimes.com
Two-year-old-plus sheep manage to keep their condition thanks to their hardiness.
From the guardian.co.uk
But Fraser says that even that can only partly explain the bacterium's hardiness.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
  • Robustness: the property of being strong and healthy in constitution
  • Boldness: the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger; "the proposal required great boldness"; "the plan required great hardiness of heart"
  • Hardiness of plants describe their ability to survive adverse growing conditions. It is usually limited to discussions of climatic adversity. Thus a plant's ability to tolerate cold, heat, drought, flooding, or wind are typically considered measurements of hardiness. ...
  • (hardiest) Superlative form of hardy
  • The genetic capability of a plant to adapt and survive the rigors of a particular climate, particularly to cold temperature stress.
  • Personality factors (control, commitment and challenge) identified by Kobasa that help mitigate against negative effects of stress.
  • That quality which causes plants to resist injury from unfavorable temperature. This term is often misunderstood. It has nothing to do with the actual vitality of a plant or its ability to withstand sun or drought. ...
  • The measure of how well a plant can survive in different climates and temperatures.
  • The resilience of a plant to cold, drought or disease.