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strength
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- pronunciation:
- strengkth
[or]
strength
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strenth
- features:
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
the state, quality, or condition of being strong.
- synonyms:
- force, might, powerfulness, vigor
- antonyms:
- feebleness, frailty, languor, weakness
- similar words:
- brawn, forte, muscle, prowess, tenacity
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definition 2: |
the power of the mind; intellectual force.
- synonyms:
- brainpower, force
- similar words:
- capacity
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definition 3: |
moral character or resolve.
Her strength helped her through the crisis.- synonyms:
- backbone, character, determination, fortitude, grit, hardiness, mettle, moxie, pluck, resolve, toughness
- antonyms:
- weakness
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definition 4: |
the power to resist wear, damage, injury, or the like.
- synonyms:
- durability, endurance, hardiness, resilience, robustness, ruggedness, toughness
- antonyms:
- weakness
- similar words:
- wear
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definition 5: |
a characteristic of a person or thing that stands out as good or useful; a good point.
Patience is one of her strengths.The strength of the report is that it is comprehensible.- antonyms:
- deficiency, failing, fault, flaw, frailty, limitation, shortcoming, weakness
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definition 6: |
effectiveness.
the strength of her thesis- synonyms:
- effectiveness, efficacy, kick, potency, power
- antonyms:
- impotence, ineffectiveness, weakness
- similar words:
- force, might
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definition 7: |
power that is the result of numbers, influence, or position.
The candidate has considerable strength within his party.- synonyms:
- authority, clout, power
- antonyms:
- impotence, weakness
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definition 8: |
the level of concentration or saturation.
The strength of the solution. |
definition 9: |
intensity.
a painting with great strength of color- synonyms:
- intensity
- similar words:
- depth, force
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related words: |
ability, asset, authority, backbone, character, comfort, effect, emphasis, energy, force, influence, integrity, main, power, pull, weight |
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