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ALL meanings of strong

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  • adjective strong powerful 1
  • abbreviation STRONG solid 1
  • adjective strong of the senses: intensity 1
  • adjective strong healthy 1
  • adjective strong mentally powerful 1
  • adjective strong persuasive 1
  • adjective strong convincing 1
  • adjective strong resolute 1
  • adjective strong grammar: verbs 1
  • adjective strong grammar: nouns 1
  • adjective strong competent 1
  • adjective strong accent 1
  • adjective strong language 1
  • adjective strong resemblance 1
  • adjective strong containing much alcohol 1
  • adjective strong markets: steady 1
  • adjective strong optics: great magnification 1
  • noun,plural strong fittest beings 1
  • adjective strong having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy. 1
  • adjective strong accompanied or delivered by great physical, mechanical, etc., power or force: a strong handshake; With one strong blow the machine stamped out a fender. 1
  • adjective strong mentally powerful or vigorous: He may be old, but his mind is still strong. 1
  • adjective strong especially able, competent, or powerful in a specific field or respect: She's very strong in mathematics. He's weak at bat, but he's a strong fielder. 1
  • adjective strong of great moral power, firmness, or courage: strong under temptation. 1
  • adjective strong powerful in influence, authority, resources, or means of prevailing or succeeding: a strong nation. 1
  • adjective strong aggressive; willful: a strong personality. 1
  • adjective strong of great force, effectiveness, potency, or cogency; compelling: strong reasons; strong arguments. 1
  • adjective strong clear and firm; loud: He has a strong voice. 1
  • adjective strong solid or stable; healthy; thriving: The banker predicted a strong economy. 1
  • adjective strong well-supplied or rich in something specific: a strong hand in trumps. 1
  • adjective strong having powerful means to resist attack, assault, or aggression: a strong fortress; a strong defense. 1
  • adjective strong able to resist strain, force, wear, etc.: strong walls; strong cloth. 1
  • adjective strong decisively unyielding; firm or uncompromising: She has strong views about the United Nations. He has a strong sense of duty. 1
  • adjective strong fervent; zealous; thoroughgoing: He's a strong Democrat. 1
  • adjective strong strenuous or energetic; vigorous: strong efforts. 1
  • adjective strong moving or acting with force or vigor: strong winds. 1
  • adjective strong distinct or marked; vivid, as impressions, resemblance or contrast: He bears a strong resemblance to his grandfather. 1
  • adjective strong intense, as light or color. 1
  • adjective strong having a large proportion of the effective or essential properties or ingredients; concentrated: strong tea. 1
  • adjective strong (of a beverage or food) containing much alcohol: strong drink; The fruitcake was too strong. 1
  • adjective strong having a high degree of flavor or odor: strong cheese; strong perfume. 1
  • adjective strong having an unpleasant or offensive flavor or odor, especially in the process of decay: strong butter. 1
  • adjective strong of a designated number: Marines 20,000 strong. 1
  • adjective strong Commerce. characterized by steady or advancing prices: The market resumed its strong pace after yesterday's setback. 1
  • adjective strong Grammar. (of Germanic verbs) having vowel change in the root in inflected forms, as the English verbs sing, sang, sung; ride, rode, ridden. (of Germanic nouns and adjectives) inflected with endings that are generally distinctive of case, number, and gender, as German alter Mann “old man.”. belonging to the morphophonemically less regular of two inflectional subtypes. 1
  • adjective strong (of a word or syllable) stressed. 1
  • adjective strong Optics. having great magnifying or refractive power: a strong microscope. 1
  • abbreviation STRONG strongly. 1
  • idioms strong come on strong, Slang. to behave in an aggressive, ardent, or flamboyant manner: When you're interviewed for the job, don't come on too strong. 1
  • adjective strong Someone who is strong is healthy with good muscles and can move or carry heavy things, or do hard physical work. 0
  • adjective strong Someone who is strong is confident and determined, and is not easily influenced or worried by other people. 0
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