Definitions and Examples of stronger, healthier, more powerful
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having greater physical or mental power or force.
Example
After months of training, he felt stronger and more confident in his abilities.
In good physical or mental condition; free from illness or injury.
Example
Eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly can help you feel healthier and more energetic.
Key Differences: stronger vs healthier vs more powerful
- 1Stronger refers to physical or mental power or force.
- 2Healthier refers to being in good physical or mental condition.
- 3More powerful refers to having great influence, control, or authority.
Effective Usage of stronger, healthier, more powerful
- 1Physical Fitness: Use stronger and healthier to describe improvements in physical health and fitness.
- 2Mental Health: Use healthier to describe improvements in mental health and well-being.
- 3Leadership: Use more powerful to describe leaders who have great influence, control, or authority.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Stronger refers to physical or mental power, healthier refers to good physical or mental condition, and more powerful refers to great influence or authority. Use these words to describe improvements in physical or mental health, leadership, and influence.