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Common collocations with stamina in American Collocation

stamina noun uncountable

US /ˈstæmɪnə/

great

amazing
considerable
extraordinary
immense
incredible
sheer
superior
tremendous

His incredible stamina saw him through the 1500m and 5000m races.

enough

enough
sufficient

He wondered if some of them had sufficient stamina to complete the journey.

of a particular type

emotional
mental
physical
vocal

Physical stamina is a necessity because the hours are long and the pressure hard.

have or show stamina

demonstrate
display
have
possess
regain
show

He also showed great stamina to come third in the 3000m.

lack stamina

lack

They often lack the stamina to deal with the mundane work.

increase stamina

boost
build
develop
enhance
improve
increase
restore

Walking can increase improve stamina and increase energy levels.

decrease stamina

reduce
sap

The sticky mud slowed the players down and sapped their stamina.

require stamina

demand
need
require
test

It was a gruelling experience for the actors, requiring stamina and physical discipline.

admire someone’s stamina

admire

One has to admire the sheer stamina of the dancers.

strength

courage
endurance
fitness
fortitude
resilience
strength
toughness
vitality

This food will most certainly give you strength and stamina for shopping!

determination

determination
patience
perseverance
persistence
resolve
tenacity

To become a surgeon, I think one needs stamina and tenacity.

other physical quality

agility
alertness
coordination
dexterity
flexibility
speed
suppleness

Swimming is good all-round exercise, boosting strength, stamina and suppleness.