History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
brave

ready to face danger, pain or suffering; having no fear

bold

courageous

brave; fearless

brave, bold

energetic

full of, done with, energy

full of life; forceful

game

brave; ready to go on fighting; ready and willing; a form of play, sport, especially with rules, e.g. tennis, football, cards

brave, willing

healthy

having good health

in good condition

kinetic

of, relating to, produced by, motion

energetic

manly

having the qualities expected of a man

courageous

masculine

of, like, suitable for, men; of the form of words used to refer to males

manlike

mighty

having great power; large; very

forceful, powerful

robust

strong, active; fit, healthy

healthy, strong

stallion

a fully-grown male horse, especially one used for breeding

manlike

strong

(of the body) having power, able to do things easily; (of the mind) feeling confident, sure, determined; not easily broken, damaged

healthy, powerful

sturdy

strong and solid

solid, durable

take-over

accept responsibility for a person from another person

energetic, powerful

tough

(of meat) hard to cut or get one's teeth into; not easily cut, broken or worn out; (of a person) strong; able to endure hardship; (of a person) rough and violent

sturdy, strong

tuna

a kind of large sea fish used as food

manlike

vigorous

strong; energetic

energetic, powerful

well

in good health; in a satisfactory condition; thoroughly; completely; very much; a place for obtaining water from an underground source; a hole bored for mineral oil; a tall space in a building for a staircase or lift

healthy

HARDY as in Wiktionary
HARDY as in Wikipedia