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strong [ strawng ] (comparative strong·er, superlative strong·est)


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. physically powerful: having the physical strength needed to exert considerable force, e.g. in lifting, pulling, or pushing something

2. using force: using great physical force

3. robust and sturdy: sturdy, well made, and not easily damaged or broken

4. emotionally resilient: having the necessary emotional qualities to deal with stress, grief, loss, risk, and other difficulties

5. healthy and well: being in good health, especially after an illness
feeling stronger every day

6. thriving: thriving, developing well, and likely to continue so
a strong economy

7. likely to succeed: very likely to succeed, win, or come to be something
a strong candidate for the job.

8. convincing: supported by facts or good evidence and likely to be correct or effective
a strong argument

9. knowledgeable: very skillful or knowledgeable in a particular subject or area
Physics was never one of my strongest subjects!

10. exerting influence: influential or authoritative by virtue of having or holding power

11. effective: having a powerful effect
strong painkillers

12. felt powerfully: felt or expressed with a powerful effect
She has strong views on the subject.

13. distinctive: bold, clearly defined, and prominent
strong features

14. extreme: unusually severe of its kind
Strong measures were taken to prevent a riot.

15. intense in impression: having an intense, powerful, or vivid effect on the senses
a strong smell of garlic

16. easy to detect: easy to detect or receive
The signal will be stronger as you get closer.

17. concentrated: containing a lot of the main ingredient and not diluted or watery
strong black coffee

18. alcoholic: containing much alcohol

19. fast moving: flowing or blowing at high speed
a strong current

20. chemistry fully ionized: producing ions freely in solution

21. military well defended: well defended and difficult to capture
a strong fortress

22. of particular number: having a particular number of members
a force 50,000 strong

23. optics with high magnification: having a powerful magnifying or corrective ability
a strong lens

24. commerce with high prices: characterized by high or rising prices
a strong currency

25. grammar with changed vowel: describes an irregular verb that changes the vowel in the stem in its different forms, e.g. "ring," which has the forms "rang" and "rung"

[ Old English strang< Germanic]

strong·ly adverb

come on strong 

1. 
to behave or express something aggressively
 

2. 
to begin to have a vivid or powerful effect


going strong thriving and doing well

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