strength

/strɛŋkθ/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being physically strong; the ability to exert force or lift heavy things.
    • After the illness, it took months to regain her strength.
    • The athlete's strength allowed her to win the competition.
    • He built his strength by lifting weights at the gym.
  2. The ability to withstand force, pressure, or difficulty; resilience.
    • Her emotional strength helped her get through the loss of her job.
    • The team showed great strength in the face of adversity.
    • The bridge was designed with enough strength to survive a strong earthquake.
  3. A particular quality or ability that makes someone or something effective or successful.
    • The company's main strength is its customer service.
    • Knowing your own strengths and weaknesses is important for personal growth.
    • One of her greatest strengths is her ability to communicate clearly.
  4. The degree of intensity or concentration of something, such as a flavor, color, or chemical.
    • The strength of the dye determines how dark the fabric will be.
    • I prefer coffee with a little less strength, so I add extra milk.
    • The medicine comes in different strengths for children and adults.
  5. The number of people in a group, especially a military or work force.
    • The army was at full strength during the training exercise.
    • The company has a staff strength of over 500 employees.
    • The team is below strength today because several members are sick.
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