strong
Comparative
stronger
Superlative
strongest
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having a lot of physical power
- He was able to lift the heavy box because he was so strong.
- She admired his strong arms as he effortlessly carried the bags.
- The strong athlete easily lifted the weights in the gym.
- The strong muscles of the tiger enabled it to bring down its prey with ease.
- The athlete's strong legs helped him run faster.
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describing food that has a powerful, bold, or pungent taste or smell
- The strong blue cheese odor filled the room.
- She prefers strong black coffee without sugar or milk.
- The curry was too strong for the children, making their eyes water.
- Aged garlic has a stronger flavor than fresh cloves.
- The herbal tea had a strong, earthy aftertaste.
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describing drink that contains a large amount of a substance (like alcohol, caffeine, or flavor)
- She prefers strong coffee with double espresso shots.
- The tea was too strong, so he added water to dilute it.
- Be careful with that cocktail, it's very strong!
- He brewed a strong pot of black tea to stay awake.
4
not faint or feeble
5
having or wielding force or authority
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having a high concentration of alcohol, making the drink potent
- He preferred strong whiskey over lighter drinks.
- The bartender warned her that the cocktail was quite strong.
- A strong beer can be overwhelming for those unaccustomed to its taste.
- The homemade rum was surprisingly strong and flavorful.
- They celebrated with a round of strong tequila shots.
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(of an opinion or belief) held in a way that is firm and determined
- She has strong views about protecting the environment.
- His strong belief in equality guides all his decisions.
- They expressed strong opposition to the new law.
- Despite criticism, he held onto his strong convictions.
- The community has a strong preference for preserving the old park.
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freshly made or left
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immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
11
of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection
12
able to withstand physical stress or pressure due to its solid construction
- The strong steel beams were crucial in supporting the skyscraper’s towering structure.
- Their strong wooden table was built to last, even with frequent heavy use.
- The strong construction of the dam ensured it could endure powerful water flows and natural forces.
- The strong door, made of reinforced metal, provided exceptional security and protection.
- His strong, solidly built house remained intact despite the severe storm.
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having a high chance to happen or succeed
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(of wind, tide, or waves) having great power or force
- The strong wind knocked over several trees.
- The tide was so strong it pulled the boat away from the shore.
- They couldn’t surf because the waves were too strong.
- The strong waves made it dangerous to swim.
- A strong gust of wind blew the door open.
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(of engines or machines) having high power, performance, or force
- This car has a strong engine that can handle any terrain.
- The motorcycle is small but very strong.
- She needs a strong motor to compete in the race.
- That boat has a strong build and can survive rough waves.
- His bike's strong frame makes it perfect for off-road riding.