Pronunciation: /strɔŋ pɔɪnt/
noun a particular skill or talent that someone has
A1 My strong point is cooking simple meals.
A2 One of her strong points is her ability to solve math problems quickly.
B1 His strong point in the presentation was his clear and concise explanations.
B2 One of the team's strong points is their exceptional communication skills.
C1 The candidate's strong point during the interview was their extensive knowledge of the industry.
C2 One of the author's strong points is their ability to create complex and engaging characters.
adjective having a lot of power or force; not easy to break or damage
A1 Her strong point is her ability to make people laugh.
A2 One of his strong points is his attention to detail.
B1 Communication skills are considered a strong point in this job.
B2 His strong point lies in his problem-solving abilities.
C1 One of the company's strong points is their commitment to sustainability.
C2 The team's strong point is their ability to work well under pressure.
formal One of his strong points is his ability to analyze complex data sets.
informal Her strong point is definitely her sense of humor.
slang His strong point is that he's always got your back.
figurative Her strong point is like a beacon of light in a sea of darkness.
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