Associations to the word «Strong»
Noun
- Gust
- Westerly
- Ale
- Shear
- Steady
- Easterly
- Thunderstorm
- Wind
- Roderick
- Anion
- Authentication
- Current
- Convection
- Contender
- Federalist
- Tara
- Flavour
- Brew
- Temptation
- Duality
- Encryption
- Alkali
- Brave
- Mph
- Augustus
- Brenda
- Acid
- Hurricane
- Barrett
- Earthquake
- Tully
- Caleb
- Motown
- Nolan
- Josiah
- Walters
- Inventory
- Saxony
- Enough
- Elector
- Davey
- Resemblance
- Elgin
- Navarre
- Odour
- Hanna
- Hepburn
- Rochester
- Odor
- Hazel
- Daniels
- Proponent
- Flier
- Tag
- Roy
- Supporter
- Tesla
- Kan
- Bucks
- Talon
- Martini
- Emphasis
- Presumption
- Shelley
- Sancho
- Beak
- Correlation
- Vane
- Aversion
- Cornelia
- Attachment
- Tyson
- Landfall
- Lancelot
- Smell
- Jarvis
Adjective
Wiktionary
STRONG, adjective. Capable of producing great physical force.
STRONG, adjective. Capable of withstanding great physical force.
STRONG, adjective. Fast moving water, wind, etc, which has a lot of power.
STRONG, adjective. Determined; unyielding.
STRONG, adjective. Highly stimulating to the senses.
STRONG, adjective. Having an offensive or intense odor or flavor.
STRONG, adjective. Having a high concentration of an essential or active ingredient.
STRONG, adjective. (specifically) Having a high alcoholic content.
STRONG, adjective. (grammar) Inflecting in a different manner than the one called weak, such as Germanic verbs which change vowels.
STRONG, adjective. (chemistry) That completely ionizes into anions and cations in a solution.
STRONG, adjective. (military) Not easily subdued or taken.
STRONG, adjective. (slang) (US) Impressive, good.
STRONG, adjective. Having a specified number of people or units.
STRONG, adjective. (of a disease or symptom) severe (very bad or intense)
STRONG, adjective. (mathematics) (logic) Having a wide range of logical consequences; widely applicable. (Often contrasted with a weak statement which it implies.)
STRONG, adjective. Convincing.
STRONG, adverb. In a strong manner.
STRONG, proper noun. A surname.
STRONG AS AN OX, adjective. (simile) Very strong and powerful
STRONG COPYLEFT, noun. A form of copyleft where all derived works inherit the copyleft licence.
STRONG DECLENSION, noun. A class of words in many Germanic languages including English, which inflect or conjugate irregularly rather than by suffixation; as, for the sake of example, in the case of the noun goose (the plural of which is geese) and the verb sing (the past form of which is sang, and the past participle form of which is sung).
STRONG DECLENSIONS, noun. Plural of strong declension
STRONG EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE, noun. (physics) the principle that the laws of gravity are independent of velocity and position
STRONG FLOUR, noun. A wheat flour with a high gluten content, which produces bread with high rising, and long lasting properties.
STRONG FLOURS, noun. Plural of strong flour
STRONG FORCE, noun. (physics) The color force, a fundamental force that is associated with the strong bonds, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles.
STRONG FORCE, noun. (physics) (dated) The nuclear force, a residual force responsible for the interactions between nucleons, deriving from the color force
STRONG FORCES, noun. Plural of strong force
STRONG INTERACTION, noun. (physics) The interactions caused by the strong force
STRONG INTERACTIONS, noun. Plural of strong interaction
STRONG ISLAND, noun. (slang) Long Island in New York.
STRONG LANGUAGE, noun. The use of language considered offensive or taboo especially in movies and films.
STRONG MAN, noun. Alternative form of strongman
STRONG MEN, noun. Plural of strong man
STRONG NUCLEAR, adjective. Describing the strong nuclear force
STRONG NUCLEAR FORCE, noun. (physics) The color force, a fundamental force that is associated with the strong bonds, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles.
STRONG NUCLEAR FORCE, noun. (physics) (dated) The nuclear force, a residual force responsible for the interactions between nucleons, deriving from the color force
STRONG NUCLEAR FORCES, noun. Plural of strong nuclear force
STRONG NUCLEAR INTERACTION, noun. (physics) the fundamental interaction responsible for the strong nuclear force
STRONG NUCLEAR INTERACTIONS, noun. Plural of strong nuclear interaction
STRONG PERSONALITY, noun. The qualities of self-confidence and assertiveness in a person.
STRONG POINT, noun. A characteristic or ability at which one particularly excels.
STRONG POINTS, noun. Plural of strong point
STRONG ROOM, noun. Alternative spelling of strongroom
STRONG SILENT TYPE, noun. A quiet or emotionally reserved man of action.
STRONG SILENT TYPES, noun. Plural of strong silent type
STRONG SUIT, noun. A field in which, or task at which, one is quite capable.
STRONG TYPING, noun. (computing) (programming) A system that places any of various kinds of restriction on the interactions between objects of different data types.
STRONG VERB, noun. (grammar) A class of Germanic verbs which use ablaut as opposed to a dental affix to indicate tense.
STRONG VERB, noun. (grammar) A subset of English irregular verbs which lack the addition of a dental affix to indicate the simple past and past participle tenses.
STRONG VERBS, noun. Plural of strong verb
Dictionary definition
STRONG, adjective. Having strength or power greater than average or expected; "a strong radio signal"; "strong medicine"; "a strong man".
STRONG, adjective. Not faint or feeble; "a strong odor of burning rubber".
STRONG, adjective. Having or wielding force or authority; "providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons".
STRONG, adjective. Having a strong physiological or chemical effect; "a potent toxin"; "potent liquor"; "a potent cup of tea", "a stiff drink".
STRONG, adjective. Immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with; "an impregnable fortress"; "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable"; "a secure telephone connection".
STRONG, adjective. Of good quality and condition; solidly built; "a solid foundation"; "several substantial timber buildings".
STRONG, adjective. Of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection; "`sing' is a strong verb".
STRONG, adjective. Being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content; "hard liquor".
STRONG, adjective. Freshly made or left; "a warm trail"; "the scent is warm".
STRONG, adjective. Strong and sure; "a firm grasp"; "gave a strong pull on the rope".
Wise words
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