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- 1. having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks: "she cut through the water with her strong arms" Similar Opposite
- 2. able to withstand great force or pressure: "cotton is strong, hard-wearing, and easy to handle" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of STRONG is having or marked by great physical power. How to use strong in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Strong.
21 meanings: 1. involving or possessing physical or mental strength 2. solid or robust in construction; not easily broken or.... Click for more definitions.
effective; of a good quality or level and likely to be successful: We will need strong policies if our economic problems are going to be solved. I can give you stronger pain-killing drugs if these aren't strong enough. Strong trading links exist between us and many South American countries. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. B2.
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.
a. Capable of withstanding force or wear; solid, tough, or firm: a strong building; a strong fabric. b. Having great binding strength: a strong adhesive. 8. Not easily captured or defeated: a strong flank; a strong defense. 9. Not easily upset; resistant to harmful or unpleasant influences: strong nerves; a strong stomach. 10.
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.
Definition of strong adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.