strength or stronger
No, the word strong is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (strong man, strong faith, strong odor).The noun form for the adjective strong is strongness.A related noun form is strength.
Strongness is the noun form for the adjective strong. Another noun form is strength.
The noun form for the adjective strong is strongness.A related noun form is strength.Some compound nouns are headstrong, strongbox, stronghold, and strongman.
Yes, the word strongness is the noun form for the adjective strong.
Both the adverb strongly and the noun strongness are forms of the adjective strong.
No, the word 'strongest' is the superlative form for the adjective strong: strong, stronger, strongest.
The word 'strength' is the noun form, a word for a quality or state of being strong; physical power; a word for a thing.
The root word is strong but there is no verb form of strongstrong·ish, adjectivestrong·ly, adverbstrong·ness, noun
The possessive form of the noun grasshopper is grasshopper's.Example: A grasshopper's legs are very strong for its size.
The possessive form of the noun typhoon is typhoon's.Example: The typhoon's winds were very strong.
The word 'urge' is a noun as a word for a strong feeling of wanting or needing to do something or to have something; a word for a strong impulse. The noun form of the verb to urge is the gerund, urging.
The word 'strong' is an adjective (strong, stronger, strongest), a word to describe a noun as having health and power, sturdy, robust.