"Strongholds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
In a broader sense, strongholds can represent:
1. Fortified places: Places that are heavily defended or protected, such as castles, prisons, or fortified cities.
2. Negative influences: Habits, desires, or thoughts that have a strong hold on someone, making it difficult to change or overcome them.
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.
Example sentences:
The king's forces besieged the enemy's stronghold, but it was too well-guarded to be breached.
Her addiction to social media has become a stronghold in her life.
The new policy was met with resistance from the stronghold of conservatives in the government.
Having the most power or intensity; not weak or feeble. <br><br>Example: The strongest person in the town lifted the heavy weights effortlessly.
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.