Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at rigorously.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Rigorously.
Examples
-
Rigorously designed, the study also included "control" groups: male rats exposed to "non-receptive" females (the "I've got a headache" type), and male rats who got no action at all.
Thea Singer: Stress Relief and More Brain Cells? The Secret Could Be in the Bedroom Thea Singer 2010
-
Sean Nelson in the Stranger on Performance: Rigorously psychedelic, structurally unsound, sexually omnivorous, Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's grand experiment riffed on identity, stardom, art, and violence at a time when cinema was beginning to tear itself apart.
-
Rigorously adhering to the principles of drunk and lazy he scored a 98, which he thought explained a lot about America.
Archive 2009-02-15 Sean Craven 2009
-
Rigorously adhering to the principles of drunk and lazy he scored a 98, which he thought explained a lot about America.
Two Bios With No Self-Deprecation, And One With Just A Little Sean Craven 2009
-
Rigorously unspoiled Lanai is the only Hawaiian island where tourism was up this spring over last.
Getaway? Go Away! 2008
-
Rigorously researched and written with muckraking zeal, "The Wind Won't Know Me" is full of discomfiting truths about the bullying that results when cultures collide.
Range Wars 2008
-
Rigorously exploring and thoughtfully understanding our world is not easy.
-
Rigorously accurate, impeccably literate, incisively imaginative, and capable of simultaneous synthesis and analysis, they don't make them like Norman Cohn very often.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
-
Rigorously critique both successes and failures of the day.
The Elegant Solution Matthew E. May 2007
-
Rigorously quality-test more than a token number of machines prior to every election.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.