strength
Prononciation : [/ˈstɹɛŋθ/]
Contexte : « physical abilities »
(noun) the power or capacity to do physical tasks or hold up heavy things. When you are strong, you have a lot of strength.
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His strength helped him lift the heavy box easily.
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Her lack of strength made it hard for her to open the jar.
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Do you think you have enough strength to carry all these books?
Contexte : « emotional resilience »
(noun) the ability to cope with difficult situations or emotional challenges. When you are emotionally strong, you have a lot of strength.
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Her strength of character helped her stay positive during tough times.
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His lack of emotional strength made him break down easily under pressure.
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How do you show emotional strength during hard times?
Contexte : « power or influence »
(noun) the power or influence that someone or something has. When you have a lot of influence or power, you have a lot of strength.
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The strength of her argument convinced everyone in the room.
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Despite his efforts, he lacked the strength to sway the decision in his favor.
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What gives a person or idea strength in a debate?
Contexte : « intensity or force »
(noun) the degree of force or power in something like a sound or a smell. If something is very powerful or intense, it has a lot of strength.
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The strength of the storm made everyone take shelter indoors.
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The perfume had a very weak strength and faded quickly.
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How can you tell the strength of a scent?