"Stronger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a great amount of strength or power: more powerful or capable; more able to withstand physical effort.
Example: "She's stronger than I thought she was."
Synonyms: mightier, more powerful, robust, more able, more vigorous.
Stromboli refers to:<br><br>1. A small volcanic island located in the Aeolian Islands, north of Sicily, Italy. It is one of the seven main islands in the Aeolian archipelago and is known for its active volcano, which has over 400 horse-shoe-shaped scoria cones, and its distinctive conical shape.<br>2. A type of Italian Neapolitan-style pizza. It is a square-cut, thick-crust pizza topped with ham or Italian sausage, mushrooms, onions, bell peppers, olives, and melted mozzarella cheese. The pizza is folded and topped with mozzarella and pepperoni to create a " package" shape.<br>3. In architecture, the term Stromboli refers to a type of multi-sided tower that resembles the shape of the Italian island.
A rare or archaic word!<br><br>Strombuliform refers to a fungus that grows on coal, or in general, a fungus that forms in a fissured or streaked manner.
being confident and determined, having a firm, decided opinion or belief, and being resistant to pressure and persuasive language.
Determined, resolute, and willful, meaning having a strong desire or intention to do something. Someone who is strong-willed is firm in their convictions and persevering in their pursuit of a goal, despite obstacles or challenges.
Having the most power or intensity; not weak or feeble. <br><br>Example: The strongest person in the town lifted the heavy weights effortlessly.
Strongholds refer to a place or a person that has a strong and often unshakeable hold or influence on someone or something. It can also refer to a fortified place or a secure and often impressive building.<br><br>In a broader sense, strongholds can represent:<br><br>1. Fortified places: Places that are heavily defended or protected, such as castles, prisons, or fortified cities.<br>2. Negative influences: Habits, desires, or thoughts that have a strong hold on someone, making it difficult to change or overcome them.<br>3. Derogatory terms: In some cases, strongholds can be used to describe a group or community that has a specific influence or power over a particular area or individual.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The king's forces besieged the enemy's stronghold, but it was too well-guarded to be breached.<br> Her addiction to social media has become a stronghold in her life.<br> The new policy was met with resistance from the stronghold of conservatives in the government.
Used to indicate that someone feels or expresses a feeling very intensely, strongly.<br><br>Example: I strongly disagree with that idea.<br><br>Synonyms: firmly, powerfully, intensely, vigorously.
A small, secure room, often in a bank or other secure location, where valuable items are stored in safety.