Pronunciation: /ə bɪt strɔŋ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I like my tea a bit strong.
A2 She prefers her coffee a bit strong.
B1 The curry was a bit strong for my taste.
B2 The perfume she was wearing was a bit strong.
C1 The argument presented by the lawyer was a bit strong.
C2 The criticism he received was a bit strong but necessary for improvement.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The soup is a bit strong for my taste.
A2 The perfume she's wearing is a bit strong, don't you think?
B1 The argument he made was a bit strong, but it got his point across.
B2 The criticism she received was a bit strong, but she took it in stride.
C1 The medication prescribed by the doctor was a bit strong, but necessary for the condition.
C2 The language used in the article was a bit strong, but it effectively conveyed the message.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 The coffee is a bit strong for my taste.
A2 She spoke a bit strong when she was angry.
B1 The perfume is a bit strong, can you please open a window?
B2 His argument was a bit strong, but he made some valid points.
C1 The criticism of her work was a bit strong, considering the effort she put in.
C2 The politician's comments were a bit strong and caused controversy.
formal The perfume you're wearing is a bit strong for my taste.
informal I think the coffee you made is a bit strong, can you add some more milk?
slang The new action movie was a bit strong, I couldn't handle all the violence.
figurative His accusations were a bit strong, I didn't expect him to be so critical.
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