Kraft

Kraft

Definitions

  • The word “Kraft” in German primarily means “force” or “strength”. It refers to physical power, energy, or vigor. It can also be used to describe forces in physics or the capacity to perform work.

Opposites

  • The opposite of “Kraft” would be “Schwäche” which translates to “weakness” in English. It represents the lack of physical power or strength.

Synonyms

  • Some synonyms for “Kraft” include:
    • Stärke: This translates to “power” or “force”, indicating a similar concept to “Kraft”.
    • Energie: This refers to “energy” and can be used interchangeably with “Kraft” in certain contexts.

Examples

  • “Sein Arm war voller Kraft, als er den Stein hob.” (His arm was full of strength as he lifted the stone.)
  • “Die Kraft des Windes trieb das Schiff voran.” (The force of the wind propelled the ship forward.)
  • “Mit viel Kraft drückte er die Tür auf.” (He pushed the door open with a lot of force.)

The word “Kraft” encompasses various meanings related to physical force and strength. It is essential in describing power, energy, and the ability to perform work.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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