Definition of the word stout

Pronunciation of vocabulary stout

stoutadjective

bia đen

/staʊt//staʊt/

Origin of the word stout

The word "stout" has a long history, dating back to the 14th century. Initially, it meant "sturdy" or "strong," and was used to describe a person or thing that was robust and healthy. Over time, the meaning of the word shifted to describe a type of beer with a rich, dark color and a strong, full-bodied flavor. This style of beer, often with a stronger ABV than other beers, became popular in Ireland and was typically brewed with a higher percentage of roasted unmalted barley, which gave it a distinctive flavor and dark color. In modern times, the word "stout" is widely associated with the popular Irish beer style, Guinness, which is perhaps the most well-known example of a stout beer. Despite its origins as a term to describe a person or thing, the word "stout" has become synonymous with this specific type of beer.

Vocabulary summary stout

typeadjective

meaningstrong, durable

meaningbrave, courageous; resilient

examplea stout fellow: (botany) a good fighter; (archaic, archaic meaning) a brave man

meaningfat, chubby, fat leopard

typenoun

meaningchubby person, fat person

meaningclothes for fat people, clothes for fat people

examplea stout fellow: (botany) a good fighter; (archaic, archaic meaning) a brave man

meaningstout

Example of vocabulary stoutnamespace

meaning

rather fat

khá béo

meaning

strong and thick

mạnh mẽ và dày

  • a stout pair of shoes

    một đôi giày mập mạp

  • a stout stick

    một cây gậy chắc chắn

meaning

brave and determined

dũng cảm và quyết tâm

  • He put up a stout defence in court.

    Anh ta đã đưa ra lời bào chữa kiên quyết trước tòa.

  • This requires a stout heart.

    Điều này đòi hỏi một trái tim kiên cường.


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