Definition, synonyms and related words
comparative form of strong: more strong
"The mountain became stronger after years of careful restoration."
In plain English: Stronger means having more power, force, or ability than something else.
"The coffee tastes much stronger when you use more grounds."
The word stronger comes directly from Middle English and Old English, where it was already used as the comparative form meaning "more powerful." It entered modern usage by adding the suffix "-er" to the base word strong to indicate a higher degree of strength.