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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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sturdy/strong/firm

Unless advised to evacuate, stay at home if your house is sturdy. If it's not, move to a designated shelter and stay there until the storm is over.

Is "sturdy" synonymous with "strong; firm?' Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Unless advised to evacuate, stay at home if your house is sturdy . If it's not, move to a designated shelter and stay there until the storm is over. ' Thanks.

  • Angliholic Unless advised to evacuate, stay at home if your house is sturdy .
  • If it's not, move to a designated shelter and stay there until the storm is over.
  • ' Thanks.
  • I would say they are synonymous.
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AngliholicUnless advised to evacuate, stay at home if your house is sturdy. If it's not, move to a designated shelter and stay there until the storm is over.

Is "sturdy" synonymous with "strong; firm?' Thanks.

I would say they are synonymous.
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Angliholic
Unless advised to evacuate, stay at home if your house is sturdy. If it's not, move to a designated shelter and stay there until the storm is over.

Is "sturdy" synonymous with "strong; firm?' Thanks.

Just a few thoughts on these adjectives...

A "strong" opinion is one that is overpowering, and often perceived a

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