Stronger - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈstrɒŋər|  American pronunciation of the word stronger
Brit.  |ˈstrɒŋɡə|  British pronunciation of the word stronger
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivestrong

adjective

- comparative form of strong: more strong
- (logic) Said of one proposition with respect to another one: that the former entails the latter, but the latter does not entail the former.

Extra examples

The builder added supports to make the walls stronger.

He'll return to work when he's feeling a little stronger.

...an unprecedented push to pass stronger gun control measures...

She's been doing exercises to become stronger and more flexible.

The troops were overpowered by the stronger enemy forces.

...at the sight of the brooding mansion, her prognostications of ill fortune grew stronger...

Some wool has been interwoven with the silk, to make the cloth heavier and stronger.

Lash the two pieces of wood together, to make them stronger.

All such sympathies were now overpowered by a stronger feeling.

Stronger legal safeguards are needed to protect the consumer.

They are stronger than us and can afford to bide their time.

As women increasingly went out to work, the possibility of a conflict of loyalties became stronger.

She emerged from the divorce a stronger person.

The firm started the new year on a stronger financial footing.

The team is stronger now they've included Roscoe.

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