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strong
adjective as in physically powerful
adjective as in materially durable or stable
Weak matches
adjective as in able to endure
adjective as in determined, resolute
adjective as in distinct, unmistakable
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in extreme
adjective as in having an intense smell or taste
Example Sentences
For example, genes associated with traits that allowed early Europeans to produce vitamin D and digest milk into adulthood showed strong signs of selection, but only in the most recent time periods.
"We have identified a strong link between this positive social behavior, known to elicit joyous emotions, and some of the more intricate forms of cooperation seen in non-human species."
Because of the scale of opposition to his plans, the government held a referendum on them in 2004, in the North-East region where support was thought to be strongest.
"We’re sometimes faced with allegations of crime where people have strong opposing views. That’s why we work so hard to remain impartial and to investigate allegations, regardless of where they might lead."
At the time of her arrest, she was on repeat prescriptions of a strong painkiller for chronic back pain.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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