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    strong
    /strɒŋ/

    adjective

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  2. definition 1: having or showing great physical power or strength. Our athletes are strong and ready to compete. synonyms: forceful, mighty, powerful, puissant, sturdy, vigorous. antonyms: delicate, feeble, flimsy, frail, puny, sickly, weak, weakly. similar words:

  3. skilled or good at doing something: Without a doubt, she's the strongest candidate we've interviewed for the job. strong on As a guitarist, he's strong on (= good at) technique but lacks feeling in some pieces. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. strong adjective (DETERMINED) B2. difficult to argue with; firm and determined:

  4. 1. adjective. Someone who is strong is healthy with good muscles and can move or carry heavy things, or do hard physical work. I'm not strong enough to carry him. I feared I wouldn't be able to control such a strong horse. Synonyms: powerful, muscular, tough, capable More Synonyms of strong. 2. adjective.

  5. Strong can describe anything with firmness or power. You could have a strong will and resist the distractions of the internet while writing a paper all day, or your paper could have a strong argument, convincing your reader of your wisdom.

  6. The meaning of STRONG is having or marked by great physical power. How to use strong in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Strong.

  7. Definition of strong adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. a. Persuasive, effective, and cogent: a strong argument. b. Forceful and pointed; emphatic: a strong statement. c. Forthright and explicit, often offensively so: strong language. 12. Extreme; drastic: had to resort to strong measures.

  9. Strong definition: having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust. See examples of STRONG used in a sentence.

  10. of a good quality or level and likely to be successful: a strong competitor / team. a strong economy. strong adjective (FEELING) B2. A strong feeling, belief, or opinion is felt in a very deep and serious way: a strong sense of pride. strong adjective (NOTICEABLE) B1. If a taste, smell, etc is strong, it is very noticeable:

  11. Adjective. Adverb. Pronoun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. stronger, strongest. Physically powerful; having great muscular strength; robust. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. In a healthy and sound condition; hale; hearty. Webster's New World. Performing well or in a normal manner. A strong heart. Webster's New World.