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strong /strɒŋ $ strɒːŋ/ adjective 1. having a lot of physical power so that you can lift heavy things, do hard physical work etcnounsa strong man/woman It took four strong men to lift the boat out of the water.strong arms/hands/shoulders/legs He held the baby in his big strong arms.strong body/physique They were admiring his tall strong body.strong muscles People who do yoga often have strong muscles.a strong swimmer She won’t drown. She’s a strong swimmer.adverbsincredibly strong His hands were incredibly strong.strong enough I’m not strong enough to lift the case on my own.phrasesbig and strong He’ll grow up big and strong like his father.as strong as an ox (=very strong and healthy) The old man was as strong as an ox.THESAURUS: strong powerfulbody | arms | hands | shoulders | legs | physique very strong: Roy had the powerful body of an Olympic athlete. | A pair of powerful arms seized me from behind. | Kangaroos have incredibly powerful legs. | He was a tall man with a powerful physique. muscularbody | arms | legs | man having big muscles and looking strong and attractive: He had a firm muscular body. | She liked men who were big and muscular. well-builtman | woman | lady a well-built man or woman has a big strong body: Police say the man they are looking for is 36 years old, six feet tall, and well built. | The door was opened by a well-built lady in her early fifties. hunky informalguy | men | boyfriend | star | looks strong and attractive – used about young men: Who is that hunky guy in the white T-shirt? | The advertisements showed hunky men on surfboards. | She had had a string of hunky boyfriends. | She married hunky Hollywood star Brad Pitt.2. not easily broken or damagednounsstrong plastic/cotton/material The case is made of strong plastic.strong shoes You will need a pair of good strong shoes.strong walls/door The castle had strong stone walls.adverbsincredibly strong The columns which hold up the roof need to be incredibly strong.strong enough The branch was strong enough to support his weight.THESAURUS: strong tough strong – used especially about something that can be used a lot without damaging it or making it weaker: I took some tough leather boots. | Kitchen floors need to be tough enough to withstand heavy use. heavy-duty extremely strong – used about materials, tools, machines etc that are made especially to be used a lot without being easily damaged: The bags are made of heavy-duty plastic. | You need to wear heavy-duty rubber gloves. | We put down a heavy-duty carpet in the hallway. | The workmen use heavy-duty hammer-drills. sturdy strong and often thick, and not likely to fall over or get broken: The fence has sturdy wooden posts. | You’ll need a pair of sturdy shoes. | The furniture is simple but sturdy. unbreakable extremely strong and impossible to break: Babies need to have unbreakable dishes and cups. indestructible impossible to break, damage, or destroy, and lasting forever: Gold is virtually indestructible. | The pyramids were built as indestructible tombs for the Pharaohs. hard-wearing BrE long-wearing AmE used about materials and products that will remain in good condition for a long time even when they are used a lot: Ceramic tiles are easy to keep clean and they are very hard-wearing. | Denim is a hard-wearing fabric. | Nylon is strong and hard-wearing and can be washed frequently. durable used about materials and products that will remain in good condition for a long time: The wooden buildings were rebuilt using more durable materials. | Varnish is more durable than paint. | Although they were solid and durable, the old machines were getting a bit out of date. robust strongly made – used especially about the structure of something, for example a vehicle or machine: I wanted a mountain bike with a robust frame. | The car is surprisingly robust.3. used about feelings that affect you deeply, or opinions that you care a lot aboutnounsstrong feeling/emotion/passions People have strong feelings on this issue. | The film deals with strong emotions of love and hate.strong views/opinions/beliefs My grandfather had strong views about politics.a strong taste/smell The coffee had a very strong taste.a strong sense of sth There is a strong sense of duty in Japan.strong support/opposition The party has strong support in rural areas. | There had been strong opposition to the scheme from the national park authority.a strong interest in sth Paul had always taken a strong interest in his students.a strong desire/temptation/urge As a young man he had a strong desire to visit the United States.a strong influence/impression The war left a strong impression on him.strong commitment/loyalty She had a strong commitment to women’s rights.You can also say that someone is a strong believer in something, or a strong supporter/advocate of something: He is a strong believer in reform.THESAURUS: strong deepfeeling | emotion | love | affection | desire | hatred | sympathy | sorrow | disappointment very strong: Parents often suffer deep feelings of guilt if their children fail to succeed. | His music is full of deep emotions. | Morris’s designs show his deep love of nature. | I have always had a deep affection for him. | The people had a deep hatred of Communism. | Please accept my deepest sympathies (=used when someone has died). | The news came as a deep disappointment to my mother. powerfulemotion | feeling extremely strong and having a great effect on someone: Fear is a powerful emotion. | There are powerful feelings of guilt about racism in this country. intensefeeling | emotion | interest | fascination | desire | pleasure | dislike | irritation | pressure extremely strong and having a great effect on someone: She was filled with an intense feeling of sadness. | There was intense interest about the affair in the media. | She developed an intense dislike of her boss. | The president was under intense pressure to resign (=people were trying very hard to persuade him to resign).4. having a lot of power or influence, or successful in what you donounsa strong leader/ruler/king/government (=one who uses their power in a firm and determined way) We need a strong leader who can get us out of this mess. | The people want a strong government.a strong economy Germany has a very strong economy which is based on exports.sb’s/sth’s strong point (=the thing which makes someone or something likely to succeed) When you are in an interview, it’s best to focus on your strong points.adverbsfinancially/economically/politically/militarily strong Although the country was economically strong, there was no democratically elected government.phrasesin a strong position If they win the game, the team will be in a strong position to take the championship.THESAURUS: strong powerful (1)ANTONYMS weak (2)5. very brightTHESAURUS: strong bright (1)
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