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Synonym Shuffle - "Strong" Trivia Quiz
Has your English teacher ever told you that your word choice was weak? Well, say no more! Here are 15 synonyms to help you make your writing stronger! The word "strong" is the focus of the synonyms in this quiz.
A collection quiz
by trident.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:
Being strong is about more than physical strength, though that does indeed play a large role. Most of these terms involve some kind of health-related aspect, as well as emotional resolve. Let's take a look at how some of these terms can be further categorized. "Muscular," "brawny," and "beefy" emphasize well-developed muscles and physical build, with "muscular" being the most neutral, "brawny" suggesting bulk combined with strength, and "beefy" implying a stocky, heavily-built physique.
"Powerful" is a bit of a general term relating to both physical bodily strength, but also more abstract versions of strength. "Mighty" is similar, suggesting awe-inspiring force, and "herculean" implies extraordinary or mythical strength, often beyond normal human capacity. "Robust" emphasizes health and resilience, "sturdy" suggests solid, unyielding strength, and "stalwart" implies loyalty and firmness.
"Strapping" describes someone tall and strong, perhaps with their strength coming from youth. "Burly" emphasizes size and bulk, and "rugged" suggests toughness developed from harsh conditions. Lastly, "hardy," "hale," and "stout" describe strength tied to endurance and health, with "hardy" implying the ability to withstand difficulty, "hale" emphasizing vigorous health, and "stout" suggesting solidity and firmness, often with a stocky build.
The incorrect answer options are all antonyms, with an emphasis on physical weakness.
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