strong
/ˈstrɑːŋ/
adjective
stronger
/ˈstrɑːŋgɚ/;
strongest
/ˈstrɑːŋgəst/
stronger
/ˈstrɑːŋgɚ/;
strongest
/ˈstrɑːŋgəst/
Britannica Dictionary definition of STRONG
1
:
having great physical power and ability
:
having a lot of strength
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opposite weak
2
:
not easy to break or damage
4
:
very noticeable
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He speaks with a strong accent.
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She has strong features like her father.
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He bears a strong resemblance to his father.
5
:
having great power or force
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a strong breeze/wind
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a good strong kick
6
a
:
very powerful in action or effect
b
:
having a powerful and sometimes unpleasant taste or smell
7
:
containing a large amount of an important ingredient (such as alcohol)
8
:
having a lot of power or influence
9
:
likely to persuade or convince people that something is true, real, correct, etc.
10
:
very confident and able to deal with difficult situations
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a strong character/personality
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I don't think I'm strong enough to handle this by myself.
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Her spirit remained strong throughout her illness.
11
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felt, believed, or expressed in a very definite and powerful way
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an especially strong conviction/commitment
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She is a woman of strong and independent opinions.
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a strong desire/liking/hatred
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He has a strong sense of responsibility.
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I had a strong desire/temptation/urge to call him.
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He has a strong need for control.
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The proposal has faced strong opposition.
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He thanked them for their strong support.
12
:
powerful and effective in supporting something, opposing something, etc.
13
:
well established and likely to continue
14
:
likely to succeed or to happen
15
b
—
used to indicate the number of people in a large group
16
a
:
having a value that is great or that is increasing
b
:
in a good financial condition
:
doing well
17
:
very forceful and sometimes obscene or offensive
18
:
very bright
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She likes strong colors.
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a strong light
a bit strong
British, informal
come on strong
—
see 1come
going strong
:
very active, healthy, or successful
strong on
1
:
very good at (something)
2
:
containing a lot of (something)
— strongly
/ˈstrɑːŋli/
adverb
[more strongly; most strongly]
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I feel very strongly about this.
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She spoke strongly against the idea.
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I strongly agree/disagree with her.
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I strongly advise you to see a doctor.
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The kitchen smelled strongly of baking.
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strongly flavored
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a strongly worded letter of complaint