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    rigour
    /ˈrɪɡə/

    noun

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  2. RIGOUR definition: 1. the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very severe way: 2. the unpleasant or severe…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RIGOUR is chiefly British spelling of rigor.

  4. Definition of rigour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 1. harsh but just treatment or action. 2. a severe or cruel circumstance; hardship.

  6. noun. harsh but just treatment or action. a severe or cruel circumstance; hardship. the rigours of famine. strictness, harshness, or severity of character. strictness in judgment or conduct; rigorism. maths logic logical validity or accuracy. obsolete. rigidity. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of rigour 1. C14: from Latin rigor.

  7. 1. harsh but just treatment or action. 2. a severe or cruel circumstance; hardship: the rigours of famine. 3. strictness, harshness, or severity of character. 4. strictness in judgment or conduct; rigorism. 5. (Mathematics) maths logic logical validity or accuracy. 6. (Logic) maths logic logical validity or accuracy. 7. obsolete rigidity.

  8. /ˈrɪgər/ IPA guide. Other forms: rigours. Definitions of rigour. noun. excessive sternness. synonyms: austerity, hardness, harshness, inclemency, rigor, rigorousness, rigourousness, severeness, severity, stiffness. see more. noun. something hard to endure.

  9. RIGOUR definition: If you do something with rigour, you look at or consider every part of something to make sure it is…. Learn more.

  10. rigour meaning, definition, what is rigour: great care and thoroughness in making su...: Learn more.

  11. noun. Severity or strictness. Wiktionary. A trembling or shivering response. Wiktionary. Character of being unyielding or inflexible. Wiktionary. Shrewd questioning. Wiktionary. Higher level of difficulty. Wiktionary. More Noun Definitions (1) Synonyms: cogency. validity. rigorousness. severeness. severity. rigourousness. hardship. grimness.