Stout
Antonyms of STOUT
- diffident, wishy-washy, disabled, prudent, angular, resistless, mortal, dismayed, unhealthy, susceptible, worn, skinny, willowy, crippled, impotent, reticent, appalled, nervous, timid, anorexic, nerveless, twiggy, unresistant, cadaverous, disquieted, worn-out, limp, disconcerted, startled, unadventurous, unfit, meek, anxious, skeletal, tender, powerless, perturbed, unstable, unsound, perishable, poor-spirited, weakling, unmanly, fearful, listless, ungallant, afraid, emaciated, transient, emasculated, cautious, panicked, unnerved, wiry, apprehensive, gaunt, thin, shy, temporary, characterless, worried, weedy, exhausted, slight, scraggy, uncertain, retiring, rawboned, insecure, weak-kneed, agitated, sinewy, lean, lank, underweight, upset, weak, cowardly, yielding, heedful, panic-stricken, puny, disturbed, wobbly, coward, diseased, scrawny, incapacitated, spiritless, vulnerable, haggard, waspish, bony, paralyzed, careful, concerned.
Examples of usage:
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He is a walking " Brown Stout," that feller. "The Attache or, Sam Slick in England, Complete" by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
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25. So violently struck she her hands together, that the stout of heart rose in his bed. "The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson" by Saemund Sigfusson and Snorre Sturleson
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He was a tall, stout man, with an iron- grey moustache and the remains of a military bearing. "Mysterious Mr. Sabin" by E. Phillips Oppenheim