rigorousness

NOUN
  1. something hard to endure
    the asperity of northern winters
  2. excessive sternness
    the rigors of boot camp
    severity of character
    the harshness of his punishment was inhuman
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How To Use rigorousness In A Sentence

  • But it's not unlikely. The odds depend on the length and the rigorousness of the trip.
  • But it's not unlikely. The odds depend on the length and the rigorousness of the trip.
  • The seventies were very sleek and empty, more concerned with structure, form, and a certain kind of ascetic rigorousness.
  • He prefaces them with introductory essays that paint a vivid picture of an assertive faith characterized by ‘emotionalism, ecstasy, rigorousness, exuberance, and evangelism.’
  • Users should look seriously at their document repository requirements before embarking to make sure that the rigorousness of the tools selected provides the rigorousness they need.
  • The very rigorousness and severity of its religious and ethical code of conduct have contributed to its resilience and survival as a minority in all parts of India.
  • Some finance executives say they won't implement the complete scorecard because of the rigorousness of the theory.
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