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The word "strenuous" comes from the Latin adjective "strenuus," which means "active, vigorous, energetic." The root of this word is "stren," which is related to "struo," meaning "to build or construct."
Usage:
The word "strenuous" is often used to describe activities or tasks that require physical or mental effort, such as:
It can also be used to describe situations that are challenging or difficult, such as:
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