Strength and Improvement: English Vocabulary List

Explore 35 English words about strength and improvement with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

35 words Act Literacy English Vocabulary
strengthen /ˈstɹɛŋθən/ verb

to make something more powerful

"Exercise helps strengthen your muscles."

"Regular exercise can strengthen your muscles and improve your overall physical health over time."

revitalize /ɹiˈvaɪtəˌɫaɪz/ verb

to bring back strength or energy to something that was previously lacking

"The new park revitalized the neighborhood."

"The city plans to revitalize the old industrial area by building new parks housing and shops to attract new residents and businesses."

rejuvenate /ɹɪˈdʒuvəˌneɪt/ verb

to cause a feeling of strength and energy

"The vacation rejuvenated her completely."

"The weekend vacation at the spa helped to rejuvenate her tired mind and body after months of stressful work."

bolster /ˈboʊɫstɝ/ verb

to enhance the strength or effect of something

"She bolstered her argument with facts."

"The company decided to bolster its marketing efforts by hiring a famous celebrity for their advertisements."

buttress /ˈbʌtrəs/ verb

to provide support or justification in order to make something stronger or more secure

"The evidence buttresses his argument well."

"The lawyer presented new evidence to buttress his argument and convince the jury of his client's complete innocence."

ameliorate /əˈmiɫjɝˌeɪt/ verb

to make something, particularly something unpleasant or unsatisfactory, better or more bearable

"This medicine will ameliorate your pain."

"The new medicine can help ameliorate the painful symptoms of this chronic disease significantly."

alleviate /əˈɫiviˌeɪt/ verb

to reduce from the difficulty or intensity of a problem, issue, etc.

"This medicine will alleviate pain."

"This medication can help alleviate the symptoms of allergies such as sneezing and itchy eyes."

vigorous /ˈvɪɡɝəs/ adjective

having strength and good mental or physical health

"He is vigorous."

"The doctor recommended vigorous exercise at least three times a week to keep the heart healthy and maintain a strong immune system."

formidable /ˈfɔɹmədəbəɫ/ adjective

commanding great respect or fear due to having exceptional strength, excellence, or capabilities

"The challenge is formidable."

"The formidable opponent had won every match for the past two years and the younger player knew that beating him would be very difficult."

fierce /fɪrs/ adjective

very strong or intense

"The storm was fierce."

"The fierce lion roared loudly and the smaller animals ran away in fear."

irresistible /ˌɪɹɪˈzɪstəbəɫ/ adjective

impossible to resist or refuse, usually because of being very appealing or attractive

"The cake is irresistible."

"The chocolate cake was irresistible so I ate two slices of it."

capability /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪɫəti/ noun

the ability or potential of doing something or achieving a certain goal

"The machine has great capability."

"She has great capability to solve complex problems quickly and efficiently even under strong pressure."

boost /ˈbust/ verb

to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something

"This drink will boost your energy."

"Drinking coffee can temporarily boost your energy levels and help you stay focused during work."

fortify /ˈfɔrtɪˌfaɪ/ verb

to make someone or something stronger or more powerful

"This will fortify you."

"Regular exercise and a balanced diet can significantly fortify your immune system against illness."

toughen /ˈtəfən/ verb

to make something stronger

"The experience toughened him greatly."

"The difficult experience helped to toughen him and make him more resilient to face future challenges in his life."

foster /ˈfɑstɝ/ verb

to encourage the growth or development of something

"Good teachers foster a love of learning."

"The teacher's primary goal is to foster a love of learning in her students rather than just teaching them to pass exams."

intensify /ɪnˈtɛnsəˌfaɪ/ verb

to become more in degree or strength

"The storm will intensify soon."

"The storm is expected to intensify as it moves over the warmer ocean waters tonight."

amplify /ˈæmpləˌfaɪ/ verb

to increase the size, effect, or extent of something

"The sound will amplify."

"The microphone is used to amplify the speaker's voice so that everyone in the large hall can hear."

consolidate /kənˈsɑlɪˌdeɪt/ verb

to strengthen a position of power or success so that it lasts longer

"The company consolidated its market position."

"The new leader worked to consolidate his power by forming alliances with key political figures."

foster /ˈfɑstɝ/ verb

to encourage the growth or development of something

"Good teachers foster a love of learning."

"The teacher's primary goal is to foster a love of learning in her students rather than just teaching them to pass exams."

vindicate /ˈvɪndəkeɪt/ verb

to protect from harm or criticism by proving it's right or justified

"This will vindicate him."

"The release of new evidence is expected to vindicate the wrongly accused individual after years of public scrutiny."

resurrect /ˌɹɛzɝˈɛkt/ verb

to bring back into use, activity, or prominence

"They tried to resurrect the old tradition."

"The museum plans to resurrect the ancient tradition of glassblowing by offering live demonstrations to visitors."

restore /rɪˈstɔr/ verb

to repair a work of art, building, etc. so that it is in a good condition again

"They restore the old house."

"The museum is working to restore the ancient painting to its original splendor."

empower /ɪmˈpaʊər/ verb

to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular

"Education empowers people to succeed."

"The new law aims to empower local communities by giving them more control over their own resources and decisions."

invigorate /ˌɪnˈvɪgərɪt/ verb

to make something stronger, more powerful, or more intense

"This will invigorate them."

"The injection of fresh capital is intended to invigorate the struggling economy and boost consumer confidence."

solidify /səˈlɪdəˌfaɪ/ verb

to make something solid, stable, or firm

"Let's solidify the plan."

"The board meeting was called to solidify the company's strategic direction for the next fiscal year."

enrich /ɪnˈrɪʧ/ verb

to enhance the quality of something, particularly by adding something to it

"Education can enrich your life greatly."

"Education can enrich your life by opening doors to new opportunities and experiences you never imagined."

heighten /ˈhaɪtən/ verb

to increase the quantity, intensity, or degree of something

"The music will heighten the drama."

"The suspenseful music helped to heighten the tension during the movie's most dramatic scenes."

reinforce /ˌriɪnˈfɔrs/ verb

to strengthen a substance or structure, particularly by adding extra material to it

"Reinforce the structure."

"They decided to reinforce the aging bridge with additional steel beams to improve its stability."

robust /ɹoʊˈbəst/ adjective

built to endure stress or wear without breaking or being easily damaged

"The coffee is robust."

"The robust immune system of the healthy child fought off the flu virus within just a few days without any medication."

intensive /ɪnˈtɛnsɪv/ adjective

involving a lot of effort, attention, and activity in a short period of time

"It was an intensive course."

"The company offered an intensive training program to quickly equip new employees with essential job skills."

sturdy /ˈstɝdi/ adjective

strongly built or solid in nature

"The chair is sturdy."

"The sturdy wooden chair held the weight of the large man without making any creaking sounds or showing any signs of weakness at all."

almighty /ɔɫˈmaɪti/ adjective

having the absolute power and ability to do anything

"The almighty God is powerful."

"The almighty king ruled the land with absolute power and authority."

fierce /fɪrs/ adjective

very strong or intense

"The lion is fierce."

"The fierce competition between the two companies led to lower prices for consumers and better products for everyone."

hardy /ˈhɑɹdi/ adjective

having a strong and well-built physique

"The plant is hardy."

"The hardy plant survived the freezing winter without any protection while the more delicate flowers in the garden all died from the cold."

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