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Synonyms and antonyms of Strong and not easy to damage or break in British Thesaurus

Strong and not easy to damage or break

strong (adjective)

not easily broken, damaged, or destroyed

sturdy (adjective)

strong and not easily hurt, damaged, or affected by what happens

heavy-duty (adjective)

strong and not easily damaged

robust (adjective)

a robust object is strong and unlikely to break

solid (adjective)

strong enough not to break or become damaged easily

tough (adjective)

difficult to break or damage

stubborn (adjective)

very difficult to change or to defeat

durable (adjective)

able to stay in good condition for a long time and after being used a lot

solid as a rock ()

very strong and not likely to break

bombproof (adjective)

strong enough not to be destroyed by bombs

bulletproof (adjective)

made from a material that stops bullets from passing through

cast-iron (adjective)

very strong, or able to deal with difficult conditions

defensible (adjective)

a defensible place is one that you can protect against attack

fireproof (adjective)

a fireproof object cannot be damaged by fire

flameproof (adjective)

not easily damaged by fire or flames

hardy (adjective)

strong and able to deal with or exist in unpleasant or extreme conditions

heatproof (adjective)

a heatproof substance cannot be damaged by heat

heat-resistant (adjective)

not easily damaged by heat

impregnable (adjective)

a place that is impregnable is very well protected and difficult to attack

impregnable (adjective)

someone who is in an impregnable position is very difficult to defeat or remove

incorruptible (adjective)

a thing that is incorruptible will not decay or cannot be destroyed

indestructible (adjective)

impossible or very difficult to destroy

indissoluble (adjective)

formal impossible to destroy

industrial-strength (adjective)

very strong

ineradicable (adjective)

formal impossible to get rid of

invincible (adjective)

too strong to be defeated

inviolate (adjective)

formal something that is inviolate cannot be attacked or harmed

invulnerable (adjective)

impossible to defeat, harm, or damage

rooted (adjective)

strong and difficult to destroy

rustproof (adjective)

a metal object that is rustproof will not develop rust when it gets wet

shockproof (adjective)

designed not to break easily

stout (adjective)

strong and thick

strong (adjective)

with good defences

substantial (adjective)

large and strongly built

substantially (adverb)

very strongly made or built

sure (adjective)

strong and firm

tight (adjective)

a tight hold or grip is very firm and strong

unassailable (adjective)

formal impossible to defeat, criticize, or argue with

unbeatable (adjective)

impossible to defeat in a competition

unbreakable (adjective)

impossible to break

unshakeable (adjective)

impossible to change or destroy

waterproof (adjective)

used about other things that do not let water inside

waterproof (adjective)

something that is waterproof does not get damaged by water

water-resistant (adjective)

not easily damaged or removed by water

weatherproof (adjective)

strong enough to be in the open air without being damaged by the weather

well-built (adjective)

strong because of being built well