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'''Strong''' is a generic [[adjective]] pertaining to [[strength]]. It is the [[opposite]] of '''[[weak]]'''. Its comparative form is '''[[stronger]]''', and the superlative is '''strongest'''. '''Strong''' is a generic [[adjective]] pertaining to [[strength]]. It is the [[opposite]] of '''[[weak]]'''. Its comparative form is '''[[stronger]]''', and the superlative is '''strongest'''.

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Strong is a generic adjective pertaining to strength. It is the opposite of weak. Its comparative form is stronger, and the superlative is strongest.

  1. capable of producing great physical force.
    a big strong man
    Jake was tall and strong.
  2. capable of withstanding great physical force
    a strong foundation
    good strong shoes
  3. fast moving water, wind, etc, which has a lot of power.
    The man was nearly drowned after a strong undercurrent swept him out to sea.
  4. determined, unyielding
    He is strong in the face of adversity.
  5. highly stimulating to the senses
    a strong light
    a strong taste
  6. having an offensive or intense odor or flavor
    a strong smell
  7. having a high concentration of an essential or active ingredient
    a strong cup of coffee
    a strong medicine
  8. having a high alcoholic content
    a strong drink

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