strong (Meaning)

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strong (a)

having strength or power greater than average or expected

having a strong physiological or chemical effect

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strong (s)

not faint or feeble

having or wielding force or authority

immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with

of good quality and condition; solidly built

of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection

being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content

freshly made or left

strong and sure

strong Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier possessed unmatched strength, capable of carrying immense weights with ease.
  2. The storm raged with strong winds, tearing down trees and disrupting communication.
  3. The bond between the siblings was strong, unbreakable by any force or adversity.
  4. She held onto her beliefs with unwavering strength, refusing to be swayed by peer pressure.
  5. The scent of coffee filled the air with a strong aroma that invigorated the senses.
  6. The walls of the ancient castle stood strong, defying the ravages of time and war.
  7. The boxer's punches were strong and relentless, sending his opponent crashing to the canvas.
  8. The people of the community stood strong in the face of tragedy, supporting each other with unwavering resolve.
  9. The drug had a strong effect on his body, leaving him disoriented and confused.
  10. The perfume she wore had a strong floral scent that lingered on her skin for hours.

FAQs About the word strong

having strength or power greater than average or expected, not faint or feeble, having or wielding force or authority, having a strong physiological or chemical

mighty, stout, rugged,muscular, powerful, sinewy, masculine, hard, robust, vigorous

frail, delicate, frail, feeble, weak, delicate, feeble,weak, wimpy, slight

The soldier possessed unmatched strength, capable of carrying immense weights with ease.

The storm raged with strong winds, tearing down trees and disrupting communication.

The bond between the siblings was strong, unbreakable by any force or adversity.

She held onto her beliefs with unwavering strength, refusing to be swayed by peer pressure.