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Learn to pronounce strength

/streNG(k)TH/
noun
  1. the quality or state of being physically strong.
    "cycling can help you build up your strength"
    synonyms: power, brawn, brawniness, muscle, muscularity, burliness, sturdiness, robustness, toughness, hardiness, lustiness, vigor, energy, force, might, forcefulness, mightiness, beef, welly, thew, thewiness
  2. the capacity of an object or substance to withstand great force or pressure.
    "they were taking no chances with the strength of the retaining wall"
    synonyms: robustness, sturdiness, firmness, toughness, soundness, solidity, solidness, durability, stability, impregnability, resistance
  3. the potency or degree of concentration of a drug, chemical, or drink.
    "it's double the strength of your average beer"
  4. a good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing.
    "the strengths and weaknesses of their sales and marketing operation"
    synonyms: strong point, advantage, asset, forte, strong suit, long suit, aptitude, talent, gift, skill, virtue, speciality, specialty, métier
  5. the number of people comprising a group, typically a team or army.
    "the peacetime strength of the army was 415,000"
    synonyms: size, extent, magnitude, largeness, greatness, complement

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