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fortitude

[fawr-ti-tood, -tyood] / ˈfɔr tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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As an immigrant directly from Korea, Chang showed him the fortitude of structure amid her community.

From Los Angeles Times

She needed that mental fortitude in the build-up to the Games as a series of injuries - including a hip issue in October - hampered her preparations.

From BBC

Again, Townsend has gone with form and fortitude.

From BBC

Mental fortitude has been a problem for Scotland, but not for Glasgow.

From BBC

"As long as it is the right thing that serves the fundamental interests of the country and the people, then as leaders we should not shy away from difficulties and we should press ahead fortitude."

From BBC