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strong
adjective as in physically powerful
adjective as in materially durable or stable
Weak matches
adjective as in able to endure
adjective as in determined, resolute
adjective as in distinct, unmistakable
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in extreme
adjective as in having an intense smell or taste
Example Sentences
Throughout that time frame, a strong majority of Americans — about two-thirds — have said it is not justified, with about a third saying it was or could be.
Buffalo is still too strong with Josh Allen at the helm and should overwhelm a Jets team limited offensively.
Miller had the same thought at first, but the coyote appeared to be a strong swimmer, he said.
This year they are 500 strong, and they come from as far away as Brooklyn, N.Y., and Birmingham, Ala., and even Seward, Alaska.
He’s a strong proponent of the conspiracy theory of “cultural Marxism,” a framework that argues young people are turned toward Marxist ideas by college professors and pop culture.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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