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craggy, rough, weather-beaten: She was attracted by Martin's<br />

strong, suntanned good looks. 19 dazzling, glaring, bright,<br />

garish, brilliant, vivid, bold, blinding: <strong>The</strong> strong sunlight<br />

made her her blink. Shocking pink is too strong a colour for a<br />

small room. 20 urgent, strongly-worded, emphatic, assertive: A<br />

proposal to repeal the tax was met by strong protests. 21<br />

unvarying, the same, steady, stable, firm, balanced: <strong>The</strong> market<br />

has remained strong all day. 22 emotional, deep-felt,<br />

deep-rooted, basic, intense, fervent, passionate, deep, earnest:<br />

Doris has very strong feelings on the subject <strong>of</strong> feminism.<br />

--adv. 23 overbearingly, overenthusiastically, <strong>of</strong>fensively,<br />

aggressively, antagonistically, truculently: He always comes on<br />

a bit strong when he's enthusiastic about something.<br />

strong-arm<br />

adj. threatening, menacing, bullying, high-pressure, thuggish,<br />

violent, brutal, brutish, aggressive, terrorizing, terrorist,<br />

intimidating, minacious: <strong>The</strong> gang use strong-arm tactics to<br />

force shopkeepers to buy protection.<br />

stronghold<br />

n. fortress, bulwark, bastion, fastness, fortification,<br />

citadel: <strong>The</strong> eastern district was one <strong>of</strong> the last strongholds<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Labour Party.<br />

strong-minded<br />

adj. strong-willed, obstinate, firm, determined,<br />

uncompromising, resolute, resolved, independent: He found he<br />

was dealing with a very strong-minded young woman.<br />

structure n. 1 form, shape, configuration, organization, arrangement,<br />

make-up, framework, order, design, formation, system, nature,<br />

character: <strong>The</strong> career structure <strong>of</strong> the company has served as a<br />

model for similar firms. 2 building, edifice, house,<br />

construction: Planning regulations allow only a certain kind <strong>of</strong><br />

structure in the residential areas.<br />

--v. 3 construct, build, organize, design, form, shape,<br />

arrange, systematize: <strong>The</strong>ir language seems to be structured in<br />

an unusual way.<br />

struggle v. 1 strive, strain, expend energy, exert oneself, labour,

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