strong
The most common intensifier for 'strong'.
A common intensifier for 'strong'.
Indicates a sufficient level of strength for a particular purpose.
Specifies that the strength relates to the body.
Indicates a level of strength that is difficult to believe.
Indicates an unusual or remarkable level of strength.
Indicates a vast or enormous level of strength.
Indicates a moderate or considerable degree of strength.
Indicates a level of strength that was not expected.
To continue to be active, successful, or healthy, often after a long time.
Used to describe a person's physical or mental state.
To perceive oneself as having strength.
To appear to have strength.
Similar to 'remain strong', often used as encouragement.
Informal way to say become strong, often through effort.
To continue to be strong, often in the face of challenges.
To develop strength over time.
To cause someone to become strong.
To gradually become strong, often used in a more literary or natural context.
To maintain the strength of something (e.g., an economy, a currency).
To remain firm and resolute, especially against opposition.
To end a task, competition, or period with great energy or success.
To have a powerful or potent odor.
To have a powerful or potent flavor.
To demonstrate strength, especially when tested.