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- pronunciation:
- maI
ti
- parts of speech:
- adjective, adverb
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
adjective |
inflections: |
mightier, mightiest |
definition 1: |
having or displaying great power, strength, or ability.
The mighty warriors made a series of stunning conquests.Can this mighty team win the championship again this year?She displayed a mighty talent in her singing even as a young child.- synonyms:
- forceful, potent, powerful, strong
- antonyms:
- feeble
- similar words:
- drastic, giant, herculean, high, omnipotent, sturdy, violent
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definition 2: |
imposing in size, power, or importance; huge; awesome.
The mighty fortress withstood all invaders' attempts to penetrate it.- synonyms:
- awesome, grand, imposing, majestic
- antonyms:
- insignificant, laughable, puny, tiny
- similar words:
- colossal, commanding, formidable, giant, herculean, high, important, marvelous, monumental, prodigious
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definition 3: |
impressive in degree or extent.
This mighty task could not have been accomplished without the help of many.Construction of the tunnel was a mighty accomplishment.- synonyms:
- great, imposing, impressive, vast
- similar words:
- colossal, commanding, enormous, extensive, formidable, huge, immense, monumental, overwhelming, prodigious, striking, towering
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related words: |
all-out, dread, forceful, monstrous, potent, solid, strong |
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part of speech: |
adverb |
definition: |
(informal; regional) very; extremely.
That was a mighty fine dinner!She's a mighty good cook. |
derivation: |
mightiness (n.) |
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