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rigornoun something that is a cause for suffering or special effort especially in the attainment of a goalhard-bitten folk who survived many rigors on the way to the promised land adversity, asperity, difficulty, hardness, hardship discomfort, inconvenience, nuisanceaffliction, trial, tribulationknock, misfortune, mishap, tragedybar, catch, check, clog, crimp, embarrassment, handicap, hindrance, hitch, hurdle, impediment, interference, let, manacle, obstacle, obstruction, pons asinorum, rub, shackle, snag, stop, trammelblock, chain, deterrent, encumbrance, fetter, inhibitionhump advantage, break, opportunity the quality or state of being demanding or unyielding (as in discipline or criticism)after being coddled by his former coach, the swimmer was shocked by the rigor of the new training program exactingness, hardness, harshness, inflexibility, rigidity, rigidness, rigorousness, severity, sternness, strictness, stringency callousness, hard-heartedness, implacability, obduracy, obdurateness, pitilessnessdourness, gruffnessasceticism, austereness, austerity, monasticismdetermination, firmness, resolve, steadfastnessobstinacy, stubbornness flexibility, gentleness, laxness, mildness forbearance, indulgence, kindness, lenience, patience, softness, tenderness, toleranceresponsiveness, willingnesscompliance, pliability, pliancy the quality or state of being very accuratesaid that she had heard that excuse a million times, but then she was never known for the rigor of her calculations accuracy, accurateness, closeness, delicacy, exactitude, exactness, fineness, nicety, perfection, preciseness, precision, rigorousness, ultraprecision, veracity correctness, fidelity, rightness, strictness, truthdefiniteness, definitiveness, definitude, determinacysubtletycare, carefulness, fastidiousness, meticulousness, persnicketiness coarseness, impreciseness, imprecision, inaccuracy, inexactitude, inexactness, roughness approximation, roundnessfalseness, falsity, incorrectness, wrongnesscarelessness, guesswork, loosenessindefiniteness, vagueness in the 14th century |