Associations to the word «Rigour»
Noun
- Sentence
- Offender
- Suffering
- Mercy
- Pity
- Treat
- Precision
- Justice
- Clergy
- Complaint
- Mathematics
- Proof
- Spite
- Magistrate
- Regulation
- Manner
- Emphasis
- Caesar
- Excuse
- Conviction
- Philosophy
- Standard
- Offence
- Abuse
- Render
- Virtue
- Approach
- Majesty
- Quality
- Submission
- Shelter
- Fault
- Nature
- Slavery
- Scholarship
- Method
- Keeping
- Account
- Evidence
- Classroom
- Argument
- Analysis
- Fury
- Jungle
- Theology
- Snow
- Sentiment
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
RIGOUR, noun. Severity or strictness.
RIGOUR, noun. A trembling or shivering response.
RIGOUR, noun. Character of being unyielding or inflexible.
RIGOUR, noun. Shrewd questioning.
RIGOUR, noun. Higher level of difficulty.
RIGOUR, noun. (British) (slang) Misspelling of rigor. An abbreviated form of rigour mortis.
RIGOUR MORTIS, noun. Misspelling of rigor mortis.
Dictionary definition
RIGOUR, noun. The quality of being valid and rigorous.
RIGOUR, noun. Something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters".
RIGOUR, noun. Excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp".
Wise words
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