rigor

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Definition

Extreme strictness, accuracy, or severity in how something is done; can also refer to harsh or difficult conditions.

Usage & Nuances

'Rigor' is formal and often used in academic, scientific, or professional contexts: 'academic rigor', 'with rigor'. It can describe both methods (exactness) and conditions (harshness). Don't confuse with 'rigor mortis'—a specific medical term.

Example Sentences

The teacher is known for her rigor in grading assignments.

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Scientific experiments require great rigor.

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He approached the problem with rigor and precision.

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We were surprised by the rigor of the winter this year.

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The company's success is built on the rigor of its quality controls.

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You can't question the rigor of her methods—they're always thorough.

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