rigor

IPA: rˈɪgɝ

noun

  • (medicine) A feeling of cold with shivering accompanied by a rise in body temperature.
  • A surname from Spanish.
  • US spelling of rigour [Severity or strictness.]
  • (physiology, informal) Short for rigor mortis. [Temporary stiffness of a body's muscles and joints following death.]
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Examples of "rigor" in Sentences

  • The tests were rigorous and fair.
  • The article lacks scientific rigor.
  • I'm impressed with the rigor of the system.
  • I was speaking to the rigor of my research.
  • It does not have to be rigorous and foolproof.
  • There were comments on the rigor and thoroughness.
  • Kudos to all for watching the rigor and the debate.
  • Rigorous references are the rule, not the exception.
  • The references are the most rigorous and independent.
  • The consequence of this was the lack of a rigorous science.

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