[ US /ˈmaɪti/ ]
[ UK /mˈa‍ɪti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or showing great strength or force or intensity
    struck a mighty blow
    the pen is mightier than the sword
    the mighty logger Paul Bunyan
ADVERB
  1. (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree
    it is powerful humid
    they have a right nice place
    that boy is powerful big now
    he's mighty tired
    the baby is mighty cute
    they rejoiced mightily
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How To Use mighty In A Sentence

  • In her acceptance speech, the winner thanked the almighty and promised to do even better at the all-India level.
  • But I now understand how fragile its mighty wilderness really is.
  • Then, as they approached the docks, the diggers stared in awe at the remains of the once-mighty Imperial Japanese Navy.
  • The mighty Dragon sneers at the prudent and penny-pinching.
  • 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
  • The Mighty Fek’lhr thinks "fifi" should have made it. COMMENTS OF THE WEEK! GRR, GREENWOOD!
  • Last week, exultant rebels in Tripoli clambered on Gaddafi's vainglorious statue of an American warplane in the grip of a mighty Libyan fist.
  • Stay safe and remember to spend even a short moment quietly with the Almighty, He who governs and rules all.
  • They have only to glance over their shoulder and they see a mighty lineage stretching back. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's heartening to know that not all Mexicans are in thrall to the mighty Christmas tree and still put up nacimientos in their homes! OK! Now that I know . . . . . .
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