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fortitudo = fortis (strong) + -tudo (a state of being) → Latin → Old French → English. Imagine a mighty oak tree standing tall against a raging storm, symbolizing unyielding strength.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputFortitude is a steady inner strength that helps you endure hardship without surrendering your resolve. It blends courage with resilience, so you can keep moving forward in the face of pain, fear, or disappointment. This quality does more than spark brief bravery; it sustains effort over time, informs tough choices, and keeps your values intact when circumstances press in. People display fortitude through quiet consistency, disciplined routines, and a refusal to give in to despair. It is not about denying emotion but about choosing to act with endurance when the easier path would be to retreat.
Fortitude in English often connotes moral steadiness and the capacity to endure without complaining; learners sometimes conflate it with simple endurance or bravery; avoid using fortitude to mean 'luck' or 'toughness' physically.
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