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| ADJECTIVE | 1 | strong | Having strength or power greater than average or expected |
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| 2 | strong, accented, heavy | Used of syllables or musical beats | |
| 3 | strong | Not faint or feeble | |
| 4 | strong, potent | Having or wielding force or authority | |
| 5 | strong, potent | Having a strong physiological or chemical effect | |
| 6 | strong, impregnable, inviolable, secure, unassailable, unattackable | Able to withstand attack | |
| 7 | strong, solid, substantial | Of good quality and condition | |
| 8 | strong | Of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection | |
| 9 | strong, hard | Having a high alcoholic content | |
| 10 | strong, warm | Freshly made or left | |
| 11 | strong, firm | Strong and sure |
| Sounds | strao'ng |
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| Rhymes | along, Armstrong, belong, and 27 more rhymes in aong at the HyperDic website... |
| Meaning | Having strength or power greater than average or expected. |
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| Examples | "a strong radio signal"; "strong medicine"; "a strong man" |
| Attribute of | strength |
| Similar | beardown; beefed-up; brawny, hefty, muscular, powerful, sinewy; bullnecked; bullocky; fortified; hard, knockout, severe; industrial-strength, weapons-grade; ironlike; knock-down, powerful; noticeable; reinforced, strengthened; robust; stiff; vehement; virile; well-knit, well-set |
| See also | rugged; powerful; robust; tough, toughened |
| Contrary | weak |
| Adverbs | strongly; strongly |
| Meaning | Used of syllables or musical beats. |
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| Synonyms | accented, heavy |
| Similar to | stressed |
| Meaning | Not faint or feeble. |
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| Examples | "a strong odor of burning rubber" |
| Similar to | intense |
| Meaning | Having or wielding force or authority. |
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| Synonyms | potent |
| Similar to | powerful |
| Meaning | Having a strong physiological or chemical effect. |
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| Synonyms | potent |
| Attribute of | potency, effectiveness, strength |
| Similar | effectual; equipotent; multipotent |
| See also | effective, effectual, efficacious; fertile; powerful |
| Contrary | impotent |
| Meaning | Able to withstand attack. |
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| Synonyms | impregnable, inviolable, secure, unassailable, unattackable |
| Similar to | invulnerable |
| Meaning | Of good quality and condition. Solidly built. |
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| Synonyms | solid, substantial |
| Similar to | sound |
| Meaning | Of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection. |
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| Examples | "`sing' is a strong verb" |
| Category | grammar |
| Similar to | irregular |
| Meaning | Having a high alcoholic content. |
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| Synonyms | hard |
| Similar to | alcoholic |
| Meaning | Freshly made or left. |
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| Synonyms | warm |
| Similar to | fresh |
| Meaning | Strong and sure. |
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| Examples | "gave a strong pull on the rope" |
| Synonyms | firm |
| Similar to | forceful |