[Vocabulary] STRONG

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Hello .

Today I am submitting this question about " strong".
I want to know when people say " you are strong" " it's strong".

I know " strong'' is opposite meaning of weak.

But for whatever reason when I hear people saying " you are strong" , I feel they are saying " you are stupid" or " you are strange". . I am not sure if I could be right about it.

Any opinions are appreciate it.
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It depends entirely on the context. Generally, if someone said to me "You are strong", I would understand it to mean (depending on the context) that I was physically strong, or emotionally strong (able to cope with mental stress).
In other contexts, "strong" might not be a compliment, as in "using strong language" (saying rude words).
 

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I agree that ' strong might not be use as a compliment. as well as ' you are smart' does not mean " you are academically smart'':)
 

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"You are strong" does not, under any circumstances, mean "You are stupid" or "You are strange".
 

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so. I should take that as is. I am physically or emotionally strong. .
 

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Ok. thank you so much.
 

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OK. Thank you so much.[/QUOTE

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