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haleadjective enjoying health and vigorstill hale and strong at 80, often outdoing his younger golfing buddies able-bodied, bouncing, fit, healthy, hearty, robust, sound, well, well-conditioned, whole, wholesome hard, hardy, iron, lusty, rugged, stalwart, strong, sturdy, toughambulatory, nondisabled, uncrippledactive, agile, chipper, lively, sprightful, sprightly, spry, vigorous, vitalblooming, clean-cut, flourishing, flush, prospering, thrivingall right, good, right in fine fettle, in shape, in the pink ailing, diseased, ill, sick, unfit, unhealthy, unsound, unwell decrepit, enfeebled, feeble, infirm, run-down, sickened, sickly, weak, weakened, weakly, worn-outchallenged, crippled, debilitated, differently abled, disabled, halt, incapacitated, lamedelicate, fragile, frailemaciated, gaunt, haggard, malnourished, undernourishedafflicted, troubledbad, poorly haleverbto cause to follow by applying steady force onthe fishermen haled the huge net onto the deck of the ship drag, draw, haul, lug, pull, tow, tug attractheave, jerk, yankcarry, convey, ferry, move, transport drive, propel, push shove, thrust adj.healthy, sound, wholesome, robust, hale, well mean enjoying or indicative of good health.healthy implies full strength and vigor as well as freedom from signs of disease.a healthy family sound emphasizes the absence of disease, weakness, or malfunction.a sound heart wholesome implies appearance and behavior indicating soundness and balance.a face with a wholesome glow robust implies the opposite of all that is delicate or sickly.a lively, robust little boy hale applies particularly to robustness in old age.still hale at the age of eighty well implies merely freedom from disease or illness.she has never been a well person in the 13th century |