adjective
/ˈstrɑːŋ/ stronger /ˈstrɑːŋgɚ/; strongest /ˈstrɑːŋgəst/
having great physical power and ability :having a lot of strength
not easy to break or damage
not sick or injured :healthy
very noticeable
having great power or force
very powerful in action or effect
having a powerful and sometimes unpleasant taste or smell
containing a large amount of an important ingredient (such as alcohol)
having a lot of power or influence
likely to persuade or convince people that something is true, real, correct, etc.
very confident and able to deal with difficult situations
felt, believed, or expressed in a very definite and powerful way
powerful and effective in supporting something, opposing something, etc.
well established and likely to continue
likely to succeed or to happen
great in number
b - used to indicate the number of people in a large group
having a value that is great or that is increasing
in a good financial condition :doing well
very forceful and sometimes obscene or offensive
very bright
a bit strong
Brit informal :unfair or too critical
a strong stomach
come on strong
going strong
very active, healthy, or successful
strong on
very good at (something)
containing a lot of (something)