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  1. powerful; having or using great force or control: She must be very strong to carry such a weight on her back. It is surely the duty of the stronger members in a society to help those who are weak. strong influence/effect My grandmother had a strong influence / effect on my early childhood.

  2. 1. : having or marked by great physical power. 2. : having moral or intellectual power. 3. : having great resources (as of wealth or talent) 4. : of a specified number. an army ten thousand strong. 5. a. : striking or superior of its kind. a strong resemblance. b. : effective or efficient especially in a specified direction.

  3. 21 meanings: 1. involving or possessing physical or mental strength 2. solid or robust in construction; not easily broken or.... Click for more definitions.

  4. strong. (strông) adj. strong·er, strong·est. 1. a. Physically powerful; capable of exerting great physical force. b. Marked by great physical power: a strong blow to the head. 2. In good or sound health; robust: a strong constitution; a strong heart. 3. Economically or financially sound or thriving: a strong economy. 4.

  5. Strong definition: having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust. See examples of STRONG used in a sentence.

  6. Origin of Strong. From Middle English strong, strang, from Old English strong, strang (“strong, powerful, mighty, able; firm, constant, resolute, strenuous, hardy; hard, severe, fierce, stern, strict; bold, brave; valid, assured; effective, producing a great effect, potent; earnest; arduous, violent" ), from Proto-Germanic *strangaz (“tight

  7. Strong can describe anything with firmness or power. You could have a strong will and resist the distractions of the internet while writing a paper all day, or your paper could have a strong argument, convincing your reader of your wisdom.

  8. Definition of strong adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A strong feeling, belief, or opinion is felt in a very deep and serious way: a strong sense of pride. strong adjective (NOTICEABLE) B1. If a taste, smell, etc is strong, it is very noticeable: There's a strong smell of burning. strong adjective (PERSONALITY) B2.

  10. adj. having, showing, or involving great power in the body or muscles; physically vigorous: Is the boy strong enough to lift that heavy box? mentally powerful or vigorous: He may be old, but his mind is still strong. very able or powerful in a specific field or respect: She is strong in mathematics.

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