Asked by bobby
Which word meaning “strong” is the strongest?
Tough
Sturdy
Unbreakable
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"Unbreakable" is the strongest.
Why:
- Unbreakable is effectively absolute — it says something cannot be broken (or is extremely hard to break).
- Tough implies resistance and durability but allows for damage under enough force.
- Sturdy implies solid construction and steadiness, less about resisting extreme force than about being well-built.
So intensity: Unbreakable > Tough > Sturdy.
Why:
- Unbreakable is effectively absolute — it says something cannot be broken (or is extremely hard to break).
- Tough implies resistance and durability but allows for damage under enough force.
- Sturdy implies solid construction and steadiness, less about resisting extreme force than about being well-built.
So intensity: Unbreakable > Tough > Sturdy.
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