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adjective: strong; comparative adjective: stronger;
superlative adjective: strongest

1. having the power to move heavy weights or perform


other physically demanding tasks.
"she cut through the water with her strong arms"

Similar: powerful muscular brawny

able to perform a specified action well and


powerfully.
"he was not a strong swimmer"
exerting great force.
"a strong current"

Similar: forceful powerful vigorous

possessing skills and qualities that create a


likelihood of success.
"the competition was too strong"
(of an argument or case) likely to succeed because
of sound reasoning or convincing evidence.
"there is a strong argument for decentralization"

Similar: compelling cogent forceful

powerfully affecting the mind, senses, or emotions.


"his imagery made a strong impression on the
critics"

Similar: intense forceful vehement

(of language or actions) forceful and extreme,


especially excessively or unacceptably so.
"the government was urged to take strong measures
against the perpetrators of violence"

Similar: firm forceful severe strict

2. able to withstand great force or pressure.


"cotton is strong, hard-wearing, and easy to handle"

Similar: secure well built indestructible

(of a person's constitution) not easily affected by


disease or hardship.
"despite his strong constitution, constant worry and
exposure to the elements had worn him down"

Similar: well healthy in good health

not easily disturbed, upset, or affected.


"driving on these highways requires strong nerves"
(of a person's character) showing determination,
self-control, and good judgment.
"only a strong will enabled him to survive"

Similar: forceful determined spirited

firmly held or established.


"a strong and trusting relationship"

Similar: keen eager deep acute

(of a market) having steadily high or rising prices.

3. very intense.
"a strong smell"

Similar: intense deep rich warm

(of something seen or heard) not soft or muted; clear


or prominent.
"she should wear strong colors"

Similar: loud powerful forceful

(of food or its flavor) distinctive and pungent.


"strong cheese"

Similar: highly flavored strongly flavored

(of a solution or drink) containing a large proportion


of a particular substance; concentrated.
"a cup of strong coffee"

Similar: concentrated undiluted

CHEMISTRY
(of an acid or base) fully ionized into cations and
anions in solution; having (respectively) a very low or
a very high pH.

4. used after a number to indicate the size of a group.


"a hostile crowd several thousand strong"

5. GRAMMAR
denoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that
form the past tense and past participle by a change of
vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a
suffix (e.g. swim, swam, swum ).

6. PHYSICS
relating to or denoting the strongest of the known
kinds of force between particles, which acts between
nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about
10−13 cm (so binding protons in a nucleus despite the
repulsion due to their charge), and which conserves
strangeness, parity, and isospin.

Phrases

come on strong going strong


behave aggressively or continuing to be health
assertively, especially in making vigorous, or successfu
sexual advances to someone… program is still going st
"she came on so strong that after twelve episodes"
she frightened him off"

Origin
Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and
German streng, also to string.

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STRONG | meaning in the Cambridge


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8 days ago — strong adjective (NOT WEAK) A2. powerful;
having or using great force or control: She must be very
strong to carry such a weight on her back. It is surely the
duty of the stronger members in a society to help those who
are weak.

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Feb 7, 2564 BE — Strong definition is - having or marked by
great physical power. How to use ... before the 12th century,
in the meaning defined at sense 1. Adverb.

Strong On Strong-arm Come On Strong A Bit Strong

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strong · 1. adjective Someone who is strong is healthy with
good muscles and can move or carry heavy things, or do
hard physical work. · 2. adjective · 3 .

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adjectivestronger, strongest · 1.1attributive Able to perform a
specified action well and powerfully. · 1.2 Exerting great
force. · 1.3Powerful and difficult to resist or defeat.

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Strong meaning · Economically or financially sound or
thriving. · Having force of character, will, morality, or
intelligence. · Having or showing ability or achievement in
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Define strong. strong synonyms, strong pronunciation,
strong translation, ... Physically powerful; capable of exerting
great physical force. b. ... overwrought signs of indifference,
as to be charged with painful meaning.

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having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular
power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
accompanied or delivered by great physical, mechanical,
etc., power or force: a strong handshake; With one strong
blow the machine stamped out a fender.

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strong meaning and definition · Capable of producing great
physical force. a big strong man; Jake was tall and strong ·
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