Associations to the word «Strongly»
Noun
- Countenance
- Secession
- Confucianism
- Carbonate
- Ideology
- Cation
- Communism
- Environmentalist
- Bonding
- Tendency
- Conscription
- Ligand
- Opinion
- Ion
- Silica
- Openness
- Valence
- Condemnation
- Margin
- Annexation
- Urging
- Excitation
- Puritan
- Sulphur
- Impurity
- Socialism
- Deni
- Dissent
- Federalist
- Selectivity
- Molecule
- Candidacy
- Scattering
- Particle
- Felt
- Absorption
- Homosexuality
- Idiom
- Contrast
- Hypothesis
- Affinity
- Marxism
- Complexion
- Feminist
- Parliamentarian
- Belief
- Southerner
- Adhesion
- Liberal
- Moderate
- Humanism
- Ammonia
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
STRONGLY, adverb. In a strong or powerful manner.
STRONGLY, adverb. Very much.
STRONGLY CONNECTED, adjective. (graph theory) Of a directed graph, such that for every pair of vertices u and v there is a path from u to v and a path from v to u.
STRONGLY CONNECTED, adjective. (graph theory) Of a directed graph, such that for every pair of vertices u and v there is a directed path either from u to v or from v to u.
STRONGLY CONNECTED COMPONENT, noun. (graph theory) Given a directed graph, a maximal strongly connected subgraph.
STRONGLY SYMMETRIC MATTER, noun. (physics) a predicted very high energy state of matter, present in the very early universe for perhaps 10-36 seconds after the Big Bang, when strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces were undistinguished
Dictionary definition
STRONGLY, adverb. With strength or in a strong manner; "argues very strongly for his proposal"; "he was strongly opposed to the government".
STRONGLY, adverb. In a powerful manner; "the federal government replaced the powerfully pro-settler Sir Godfrey Huggins with the even tougher and more determined ex-trade unionist".
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.