[
US
/ɔɫˈmaɪti/
]
[ UK /ɒlmˈaɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɒlmˈaɪti/ ]
NOUN
- terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
How To Use Almighty In A Sentence
- In her acceptance speech, the winner thanked the almighty and promised to do even better at the all-India level.
- He did in these extremities, as I conceive, most humbly recommend the direction of his judicial proceedings to the upright judge of judges, God Almighty; did submit himself to the conduct and guideship of the blessed Spirit in the hazard and perplexity of the definitive sentence, and, by this aleatory lot, did as it were implore and explore the divine decree of his goodwill and pleasure, instead of that which we call the final judgment of a court. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
- Stay safe and remember to spend even a short moment quietly with the Almighty, He who governs and rules all.
- We were playing outside in the garden this afternoon when there was an almighty roar in the sky.
- Then before you knew it they'd be off again, seen on their way by an almighty booze-up and replaced by a new face the next day. TIME OF THE WOLF
- I have as little superstition in me as any man living, but my secret opinion has ever been, and still is, that God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportedly to perish, who have so earnestly and so repeatedly sought to avoid the calamities of war, by every decent method which wisdom could invent. First Open Thread-- What's on your mind? Log in and add your comments
- Even if it turns out that General de Gaulle is mortal and he is called upon to deputize for the Almighty, renewal of negotiations would be blocked from the British side. The Economic Consequences of General de Gaulle
- But in professional sports, the almighty buck isn't as almighty as everyone thinks.
- “In the name of almighty God, there will be no surplus and prices will not fall,” intoned the Iranian oil minister. The Prize
- Adam cast him into so narrow a mould, as to think that himself, who had newly sprouted up by his almighty power, was fit to be his corrival in knowledge.