stout in Spanish
stout in Spanish is corpulento, fornido, robusto — stout means solidly built; somewhat fat.
stout in Spanish
corpulento
(of a person) Large; bulky.
fornido
(of a person) Large; bulky.
robusto
(of a person) Large; bulky.
altivo
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
fornido
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
orgulloso
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
robusto
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
vigoroso
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
What does "stout" mean?
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adj Solidly built; somewhat fat.
"The stout old farmer had hands like shovels."
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adj Brave and firm in spirit.
"She put up stout resistance against the takeover."
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noun A dark, strong beer made with roasted malt.
"He ordered a pint of stout at the pub."
stout in a sentence
- The stout old farmer had hands like shovels.
- She put up stout resistance against the takeover.
- He ordered a pint of stout at the pub.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stout" in Spanish?
"stout" in Spanish is corpulento, fornido, robusto. stout means: Solidly built; somewhat fat.
How do you use "stout" in a sentence?
Example: "The stout old farmer had hands like shovels." In Spanish, "stout" is corpulento, fornido, robusto.
Are there other ways to say "stout" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "stout": corpulento, fornido, robusto, altivo, orgulloso, vigoroso.
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