Great, or greater than normal, in intensity
“Finally, with a mighty heave, he wrenched the cross from the ground and quickly got his hands free.”
Bigger or bulkier in physical size
“Near the docks, I was approached by a hairy creature staggering under a mighty rucksack.”
Comparative for physical strong, muscular, or large in size
“Some of us are destined to be full-figured or fat, some to be slim or curvaceous, others to be mighty and muscular.”
Comparative for having or wielding great power or influence
“Hefe looked out from the rooftop in eager anticipation of their mighty leader's arrival.”
Comparative for recognized for one's power, talents or achievements
“If we sweep the records of Beethoven's time, we quickly perceive why he remains such a mighty figure in the world of thought.”
Comparative for inflicting great damage or injury
“He skated in, wielding his hockey stick with both hands before delivering a mighty chop to the head of Sandstrom, who was caught unaware.”
Comparative for very strong or proficient in a skill or ability
Comparative for present as the strongest or main element
Comparative for requiring great strength or effort
Comparative for full of aggression or hostility
(informal) Comparative for extremely unpleasant or disagreeable in nature
(informal) Comparative for the best of its kind or class
Comparative for loud enough to cause temporary or permanent hearing loss
Comparative for having unlimited power, force or authority
Comparative for compelling, able or likely to persuade
Comparative for involving, or given to, open or heavy displays of emotion
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