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What is the abstract noun for strong?

Abstract Nouns

An abstract noun is one that denotes an idea or a quality - like a table, a person, or a building that can be experienced through the senses - instead of a concrete idea. Abstract nouns are concepts that are not tangible, such as bravery, compassion, and curiosity. The word ''strong'' has a corresponding abstract noun.

Answer and Explanation:

The word ''strong'' means having the power to perform physically demanding tasks. It can also mean to withstand great force or pressure physically, emotionally, and/or mentally.

The abstract noun that corresponds to ''strong'' is the word ''strength,'' the quality or state of being strong. Here are some examples of the word ''strength'' in a sentence:

She will need great strength if she chooses to pursue a career as an Olympic athlete.

The epic hero possessed strength and courage as he attempted to defeat the evil villain.

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What is an Abstract Noun? - Definition & Examples

from English Grammar Rules

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