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strong
adjective
-
strong
,
stronger
,
strongest
having
a
lot
of
physical
power
or
muscle
•
The
wrestler
lifted
the
heavy
barbell
to
show
how
strong
he
was
.
The
wrestler
lifted
the
heavy
barbell
to
show
how
strong
he
was
.
•
My
grandmother
is
still
strong
enough
to
carry
two
bags
of
groceries
home
.
My
grandmother
is
still
strong
enough
to
carry
two
bags
of
groceries
home
.
Old
English
“
strang
”,
meaning
“
powerful
”
or
“
forceful
”,
related
to
Old
Norse
“
sterkr
”.
adjective
-
strong
,
stronger
,
strongest
hard
to
break
or
damage
;
solid
and
sturdy
•
The
bridge
is
made
of
strong
steel
beams
that
can
hold
many
cars
.
The
bridge
is
made
of
strong
steel
beams
that
can
hold
many
cars
.
•
Wear
strong
hiking
boots
so
sharp
rocks
won
’
t
cut
your
feet
.
Wear
strong
hiking
boots
so
sharp
rocks
won
’
t
cut
your
feet
.
adjective
-
strong
,
stronger
,
strongest
very
powerful
in
effect
,
taste
,
smell
,
feeling
,
or
sound
•
The
coffee
was
so
strong
that
it
kept
me
awake
all
night
.
The
coffee
was
so
strong
that
it
kept
me
awake
all
night
.
•
There
was
a
strong
smell
of
paint
in
the
newly
decorated
room
.
There
was
a
strong
smell
of
paint
in
the
newly
decorated
room
.
adjective
-
strong
,
stronger
,
strongest
likely
to
succeed
or
able
to
deal
well
with
difficulty
•
Our
team
has
a
strong
chance
of
winning
the
final
match
.
Our
team
has
a
strong
chance
of
winning
the
final
match
.
•
The
country
’
s
economy
is
strong
after
years
of
steady
growth
.
The
country
’
s
economy
is
strong
after
years
of
steady
growth
.
noun
people
or
creatures
who
have
great
physical
power
•
In
nature
,
the
strong
often
protect
the
weak
.
In
nature
,
the
strong
often
protect
the
weak
.
•
History
is
filled
with
stories
where
the
strong
ruled
over
others
.
History
is
filled
with
stories
where
the
strong
ruled
over
others
.
strongly
adverb
in
a
way
that
shows
great
physical
power
or
force
•
The
athlete
pushed
strongly
against
the
heavy
door
until
it
swung
open
.
The
athlete
pushed
strongly
against
the
heavy
door
until
it
swung
open
.
•
Windmills
turn
strongly
when
the
stormy
wind
blows
.
Windmills
turn
strongly
when
the
stormy
wind
blows
.
formed
from
the
adjective
"
strong
"
+
adverb
suffix
"
-ly
",
in
use
since
Middle
English
adverb
in
a
way
that
shows
firm
opinion
,
deep
feeling
,
or
clear
conviction
•
I
strongly
disagree
with
the
plan
to
cut
the
music
program
.
I
strongly
disagree
with
the
plan
to
cut
the
music
program
.
•
The
doctor
strongly
advised
him
to
quit
smoking
.
The
doctor
strongly
advised
him
to
quit
smoking
.
adverb
having
an
intense
smell
,
taste
,
color
,
or
other
sensory
quality
•
The
cheese
smelled
strongly
of
herbs
.
The
cheese
smelled
strongly
of
herbs
.
•
This
coffee
is
strongly
flavored
with
cinnamon
.
This
coffee
is
strongly
flavored
with
cinnamon
.
adverb
to
a
great
degree
or
extent
;
very
much
•
The
two
languages
are
strongly
related
.
The
two
languages
are
strongly
related
.
•
Exercise
is
strongly
linked
to
better
mental
health
.
Exercise
is
strongly
linked
to
better
mental
health
.