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STRONG

  • (adj.) having a strong physiological or chemical effect

    "a potent toxin", "potent liquor", "a potent cup of tea", "a stiff drink"

    synonyms : potent , stiff

    He had a swig of the potent liquid and it made his head reel. -added by naila_inlas

  • (adj.) having strength or power greater than average or expected

    "a strong radio signal", "strong medicine", "a strong man"

  • (adj.) strong and sure

    "a firm grasp", "gave a strong pull on the rope"

    synonyms : firm

  • (adj.) freshly made or left

    "a warm trail", "the scent is warm"

    synonyms : warm

  • (adj.) being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content

    "hard liquor"

    synonyms : hard

  • (adj.) not faint or feeble

    "a strong odor of burning rubber"

  • (adj.) having or wielding force or authority

    "providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons"

    synonyms : potent

    War has taken on a more sinister character since armies have begun providing their ground soldiers with increasingly potent weapons. -added by naila_inlas

  • (adj.) of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection

    "`sing' is a strong verb"

  • (adj.) of good quality and condition; solidly built

    "a solid foundation", "several substantial timber buildings"

    synonyms : solid , substantial

  • (adj.) immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with

    "an impregnable fortress", "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable", "a secure telephone connection"

    synonyms : impregnable , inviolable , secure , unassailable , unattackable

    Liverpool football club are still looking unassailable. -added by pragati_gupta

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


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