What is another word for mighty?

Pronunciation: [mˈa͡ɪti] (IPA)

The word mighty is often used to describe someone or something that is powerful or strong. However, there are a variety of other synonyms that can be used to describe the same concept. Some of these synonyms include words such as potent, robust, formidable, and strong. Additionally, words such as impressive, commanding, and colossal can also be used to convey a sense of strength and power. For those seeking to describe something or someone as mighty, exploring these synonyms can help to broaden their vocabulary and create stronger and more varied descriptions.

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Usage examples for Mighty

Anyway, I thought it a mighty big place when I got tossed up here goin' on four year ago.
"The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories"
Charles Weathers Bump
You're a very good actor, young man,-mighty clever,-but it's no go.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
Heaven knows it's mighty little matter to Simmy Crow who lives in the big house there.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Mighty

  • From a small seed a mighty trunk may grow.
    Aeschylus
  • A mighty flame followeth a tiny spark.
    Dante Alighieri
  • Marry for Love, an Heroick Action, which makes a mighty noise in the World, partly because of its rarity, and partly in regard of its extravagancy.
    Mary Astell
  • Technique! The very word is like a shriek of outraged Art. It is the idiot name given to effort by those who are too weak, too weary, or too dull to play the game. The mighty have no theory of technique.
    Leonard Bacon
  • I would rather be a servant in the House of the Lord than to sit in the seats of the mighty.
    Alben W. Barkley

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