“Merit” vs. “Strong Point”: What’s the Difference?
Jul 25, 2023
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The difference between “merit” and “strong point”
While both "merit" and "strong point" refer to positive qualities, "merit" is more focused on overall worth or value, while "strong point" is more specific to a particular skill or advantage.
Merit is often used in an evaluative or judgmental context, while a strong point describes a positive aspect.
Merit can be earned or achieved through effort, while strong points can be either innate or achieved through hard work.
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What is the definition of “merit” and “strong point”?
Merit
Merit refers to the quality of being particularly good or worthy of praise or recognition.
It is often used in the context of evaluating the worth or value of something or someone.
Merit can be based on a variety of factors such as achievement, talent, or character.
Strong point
A strong point is something that someone is particularly good at or skilled in.
It can also refer to a characteristic or aspect of something that is particularly advantageous or favorable.
Strong points are often used to highlight the positive qualities or advantages of a person or thing.
Which is the more popular variant on the Internet?
“Merit” is the more popular variant on the web.
More popular
Merit
333,000,000 results on the web
Examples
One of the merits of eating a healthy diet is improved physical well-being.
This proposal has many merits that make it worth considering.
The story was entertaining but had no literary merit.
Strong point
12,600,000 results on the web
Examples
One of her strong points is her ability to adapt to new situations quickly.
The company's strong point is its excellent customer service.
His strong point as a writer is his engaging and descriptive storytelling.
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