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Heavily vs Strongly - What's the difference?

heavily | strongly |


As adverbs the difference between heavily and strongly

is that heavily is in a heavy manner while strongly is in a strong or powerful manner.

Strongly vs Fiercely - What's the difference?

strongly | fiercely | Related terms |

Strongly is a related term of fiercely.


As adverbs the difference between strongly and fiercely

is that strongly is in a strong or powerful manner while fiercely is in a manner.

Forcefully vs Strongly - What's the difference?

forcefully | strongly | Related terms |

Strongly is a synonym of forcefully.



As adverbs the difference between forcefully and strongly

is that forcefully is in a forceful manner; vigorously; powerfully while strongly is in a strong or powerful manner.

Strongly vs Unequivocally - What's the difference?

strongly | unequivocally | Related terms |

Strongly is a related term of unequivocally.


As adverbs the difference between strongly and unequivocally

is that strongly is in a strong or powerful manner while unequivocally is in an unequivocal or unambiguous manner.

Numerously vs Strongly - What's the difference?

numerously | strongly |


As adverbs the difference between numerously and strongly

is that numerously is in a numerous manner; manifoldly while strongly is in a strong or powerful manner.

Decidedly vs Strongly - What's the difference?

decidedly | strongly | Synonyms |

Decidedly is a synonym of strongly.


As adverbs the difference between decidedly and strongly

is that decidedly is in a manner which leaves little question; definitely, clearly while strongly is in a strong or powerful manner.

Strongly vs Entirely - What's the difference?

strongly | entirely |


As adverbs the difference between strongly and entirely

is that strongly is in a strong or powerful manner while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

Leverage vs Strongly - What's the difference?

leverage | strongly |


As a noun leverage

is a force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.

As a verb leverage

is (transitive|chiefly|us|slang|business) to use; to exploit; to take full advantage (of something).

As an adverb strongly is

in a strong or powerful manner.

Strongly vs Inexorably - What's the difference?

strongly | inexorably | Related terms |


As adverbs the difference between strongly and inexorably

is that strongly is in a strong or powerful manner while inexorably is in an inexorable manner; without the possibility of stopping or prevention.

Strongly vs Sharply - What's the difference?

strongly | sharply | Related terms |

Strongly is a related term of sharply.


As adverbs the difference between strongly and sharply

is that strongly is in a strong or powerful manner while sharply is in a sharp manner; pertaining to precision.

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