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strong
adjective (stronger , strongest )
1 exerting or capable of great force or power.
2 able to withstand rough treatment; robust.
3 said of views, etc: firmly held or boldly expressed.
4 said of taste, light, etc: sharply felt or experienced; intense; powerful.
5 said of coffee, alcoholic drink, etc: relatively undiluted with water or other liquid; concentrated.
6 said of an argument, etc: having much force; convincing.
7 said of language: bold or straightforward; rude or offensive.
8 said of prices, values, etc: steady or rising a strong dollar .
9 said of a syllable: stressed.
10 said of a group, etc: made up of about the specified number a gang fifty strong .
11 said of a colour: deep and intense.
12 said of a wind: blowing hard.
13 grammar said of a verb: inflected by a change in the main vowel rather than by the addition of a regular suffix, eg swim , swam , swum . Also called vocalic. Compare weak (sense 17).
14 impressive a strong candidate for the job .
15 characterized by ability, stamina, good technique, etc a strong swimmer .
16 said of an urge, desire, feeling, etc: intense; powerful; overwhelming a strong desire to tell her what really happened a strong feeling of distrust .
[Anglo-Saxon strang ]
strongish adjective .
strongly adverb .
come on strong colloq to be highly persuasive or assertive, often in a way that others might find disconcerting.
going strong colloq flourishing; thriving He's still going strong at 95 .
strong on something excelling at it; well-skilled or versed in it Jane's always been strong on languages .
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