Pronunciation: /strɔŋ/
adjective describing a person or thing with the ability to exert great physical force or power
A1 She has a strong grip on the monkey bars.
A2 He is a strong swimmer and can easily cross the lake.
B1 The team showed a strong performance in the match.
B2 Her argument was backed up by strong evidence.
C1 The company has a strong presence in the global market.
C2 His leadership skills are strong and have helped the company succeed.
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating a high degree or intensity of strength
A1 She held on to the rope strong.
A2 He sings very strong.
B1 The wind was blowing strong that day.
B2 The coffee was brewed strong and flavorful.
C1 She spoke with a strong voice that commanded attention.
C2 The team worked together strong to achieve their goal.
formal The company has a strong reputation for quality and reliability.
informal She has a strong personality that can be intimidating at times.
slang I heard that new restaurant has some really strong cocktails.
figurative His love for her was like a strong, unbreakable bond.
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