strengthnoun
uk/streŋθ/us/streŋθ/strength noun (POWER)
B2 [ U ] the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort:
C2 [ C usually singular ] the degree to which something is strong or powerful:
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- I'm not being lazy - I'm just conserving my strength for later.
- You must eat to keep your strength up.
- The team will need all the strength they can muster to win this game.
- This will be a severe test of our strength.
- They gave him soup to build up his strength.
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Animal physiology: fit & healthy
- agile
- amazon
- an apple a day keeps the doctor away idiom
- apple
- athleticism
- be (as) fit as a fiddle idiom
- be (as) right as rain idiom
- beach-ready
- bouncing
- clean
- fighting fit
- foot
- healthy
- iron man
- limber
- lithe
- muscle-bound
- pink
- sturdy
- virility
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strength noun (GOOD FEATURE)
C1 [ C ] a good characteristic:
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Skill, talent and ability
- a magic touch idiom
- ability
- accomplishment
- accuracy
- acumen
- bandwidth
- capability
- dash
- ear
- effortless
- expertise
- facility
- faculty
- finesse
- métier
- nose
- polish
- proficient
- prowess
- pyrotechnics
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strength noun (NUMBER)
[ U ] the number of people in a group:
in large numbers:
If a group is below strength, it consists of fewer people or members than usual:
at the best level of ability possible:
with the complete number of people who are usually in a group:
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General words for size and amount
- -sized
- a whole lot idiom
- amount
- bulk
- content
- count
- degree
- element
- flow
- load
- measure
- number
- part
- quantity
- quota
- ration
- scale
- size
- small-scale
- take
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