: the bodily or mental capacity to sustain a prolonged stressful effort or activity : endurance
a workout program that builds strength and stamina
These horses are bred for speed and stamina.
The use of pharmaceuticals to enhance memory, focus, and mental stamina in healthy brains is known generally as cognitive enhancement … Paul McFedries
2
: the moral or emotional strength to continue with a difficult process, effort, etc. : staying power
The network of obligations to family and community underpinned the soldier's moral stamina … Joseph Allan Frank
Example Sentences
Do you have the stamina to finish the job?
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Word History
Etymology
Latin, plural of stamen warp, thread of life spun by the Fates