mightyadjective
uk/ˈmaɪ.ti/us/ˈmaɪ.t̬i/literaryC2 very large, powerful, or important:
In the next game they will face the mighty Patriots.
the mighty River Po
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- He flexed his mighty muscles.
- The mighty power of the giant corporations did not frighten him.
- He held the baby in his mighty hands.
- Their mighty army marched on Moscow.
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Physically strong and powerful
- (as) tough as old boots idiom
- almighty
- billy-o
- brute
- burly
- elemental
- high-octane
- industrial-strength
- invincible
- invulnerable
- lusty
- muscle-flexing
- omnipotent
- reckon
- stout
- stoutly
- superhuman
- to be reckoned with idiom
- tough
- toughie
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mightyadverb
uk/ˈmaɪ.ti/us/ˈmaɪ.t̬i/mainly US informalvery:
They offered to raise salaries by 15 percent - that's a mighty generous deal.
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Linguistics: very & extreme
- abject
- awful
- badly
- beyond
- classic
- classical
- devastating
- drop dead! idiom
- eminently
- esp
- especially
- heartily
- impossibly
- perfect
- sheer
- specially
- supremely
- thoroughly
- whole
- wide
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