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Learn to pronounce might·y

/ˈmīdē/
adjective
possessing great and impressive power or strength, especially on account of size.
"three mighty industrial countries"
synonyms: fearsome, ferocious, big, tough, robust, manful, potent, sturdy, muscular, strapping, Herculean, vigorous, energetic, stout, dominant, influential, strong, powerful, important, leading, authoritative, controlling, predominant, prestigious

adverb
extremely.
"it seems mighty early to be talking about Christmas"
synonyms: extremely, exceedingly, enormously, vastly, immensely, tremendously, hugely, markedly, remarkably, abundantly, deadly, awfully, dreadfully, mightily, very, very much, most, so, to a great extent, majorly, mega, oh-so, way, stinking, bitching, well, jolly, plumb, lekker, frightfully, devilish

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MIGHTY meaning: 1. very large, powerful, or important: 2. very: 3. very large, powerful, or important: . Learn more.
mighty in American English · 1. having might; powerful; strong · 2. remarkably large, extensive, etc.; great. adverb · 3. Informal.
adjective · having, characterized by, or showing superior power or strength: mighty rulers. Synonyms: puissant, strong. Antonyms: feeble · of great size; huge:.
Something that's mighty is large and powerful. Mighty Mouse is no ordinary mouse; he's a superhero. It's best not to mess with anyone with mighty in their name.
Adjective edit · Very strong; possessing might. quotations ▽ · Very heavy and powerful. Thor swung his mighty hammer. · (colloquial) Very large; hefty.
Idioms. ​(especially literary) very strong and powerful. a mighty warrior. He struck him with a mighty blow across his shoulder.
mighty. adjective. 1. Having or able to exert great power: potent, powerful, puissant. 2. Having great physical strength: potent, powerful, puissant, strong. 3.
adjective · little · weak · insignificant · powerless · helpless · impotent · unimportant · feeble · frail · flimsy.
Old English. The earliest known use of the word mighty is in the Old English period (pre-1150). mighty is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ...