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adjective
- 1. having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks: "she cut through the water with her strong arms"
- 2. able to withstand great force or pressure: "cotton is strong, hard-wearing, and easy to handle"
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.
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: There's a strong smell of burning. strong adjective (PERSONALITY) B2.
Definition of strong adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. a. Physically powerful; capable of exerting great physical force. b. Marked by great physical power: a strong blow to the head. 2. In good or sound health; robust: a strong constitution; a strong heart. 3. Economically or financially sound or thriving: a strong economy. 4.
adj. having, showing, or involving great power in the body or muscles; physically vigorous: Is the boy strong enough to lift that heavy box? mentally powerful or vigorous: He may be old, but his mind is still strong. very able or powerful in a specific field or respect: She is strong in mathematics.
If a person is strong, they have a lot of physical or mental strength. A strong feeling is felt or experienced with a lot of force. A strong object, material, etc. does not break easily .
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: