Hardy

usgb/ˈhɑːrdi/
adjective

Able to handle tough conditions, very strong.

The hardy mountaineers endured extreme temperatures and high winds.
Visual representation of "hardy" - Able to handle tough conditions, very strong

Often appears as...

  • hardy plants
  • hardy breed
Definition 1 of 2
Visual representation of "hardy"
LampPro Tip 1/3

Emotional Strength

Often carries a positive connotation, suggesting emotional resilience in people or animals.

Illustration for Emotional Strength
Despite the setbacks, the hardy group kept their spirits up.
LampPro Tip 2/3

Misleading Appearances

Hardy individuals or breeds may look ordinary, but have inner strength or adaptability.

Illustration for Misleading Appearances
Don't be fooled by its size; that's a hardy breed of dog.
LampPro Tip 3/3

Not Indestructible

While 'hardy' suggests strength, it doesn’t mean invincible or without limits.

Illustration for Not Indestructible
Even the hardy explorers had to eventually seek shelter.
Visual representation of the word "Hardy"

Never forget "Hardy"

Humans forget easily. That's why you should download WordUp: Smart reminders, word games, AI practice, and much more!

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google PlayGet it from MicrosoftGet it on AppGallery
Chrome

WordUp Chrome Extension

As you browse the web instantly look up words you don’t know.

Get Chrome Extension