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strongly
[ strawng-lee, strong‐ ]
adverb
- with great strength or force:
wind blowing strongly from the west.
- in strong or convincing words:
We strongly urged him to go.
- with intensity; to a high degree:
It was strongly suspected that he had been fired.
- having a strong effect:
to taste strongly of vinegar.
- in a firm, solid, or secure manner:
a strongly fortified hill.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of strongly1
Example Sentences
Trump's overwhelming resentment toward Europe comes through strongly in his tone.
The outbreak originated in a religious community that strongly rejects vaccines.
He strongly denies all the claims, saying "there is no credible evidence against me", and says he is the victim of "a political assassination because I dared to question Nigel Farage".
"People are already in court. This is the beginning, everyone feels so strongly."
“I believe strongly that these voters may not have supported it if they knew the dollars would be moved into the county without input and partnership from the city,” she said.
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