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UK//ˈstrɒŋɡə//US//ˈstrɔːŋɚ//

Meaning of Stronger

Having greater physical or mental strength compared to someone or something else.

In simple words: having more strength or power

Stronger in a sentence

  • She became *stronger* after months of training.
  • This material is *stronger* than the previous version.
  • He feels *stronger* every day mentally and physically.

How to use Stronger

Use 'stronger' when comparing two items or people. It sounds more natural in spoken English. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

stronger + than + object

Memory hint

Think of 'strong' and add 'er' like a stronger version of a superhero.

Related words

Collocations with Stronger

  • stronger than
  • stronger relationship
  • stronger argument

Synonyms for Stronger

Opposites of Stronger

  • weaker

Common mistakes with Stronger

  • Using 'more strong' instead of 'stronger'
  • Confusing with 'strongest' when comparing only two
  • Incorrectly using 'stronger' as a noun

Compare Stronger with More powerful, Tougher

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Frequently asked questions about Stronger

What does Stronger mean?

having more strength or power

What is the definition of Stronger?

Having greater physical or mental strength compared to someone or something else.

How do you use Stronger in a sentence?

She became *stronger* after months of training.

Can you give another example of Stronger?

This material is *stronger* than the previous version.

What are synonyms for Stronger?

Common alternatives include more powerful, tougher, sturdier, fitter.

What is the opposite of Stronger?

Opposite meanings include weaker.

What words go with Stronger?

It commonly pairs with stronger than, stronger relationship, stronger argument.

What are common mistakes when using Stronger?

Using 'more strong' instead of 'stronger' Confusing with 'strongest' when comparing only two Incorrectly using 'stronger' as a noun

How do you pronounce Stronger?

US: //ˈstrɔːŋɚ//, UK: //ˈstrɒŋɡə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Stronger?

Use 'stronger' when comparing two items or people. It sounds more natural in spoken English. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.