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    might·y
    /ˈmīdē/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. extremely: informal North American "it seems mighty early to be talking about Christmas"

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  2. adjective. ˈmī-tē. mightier; mightiest. Synonyms of mighty. 1. : possessing might : powerful. 2. : accomplished or characterized by might. a mighty thrust. 3. : great or imposing in size or extent : extraordinary. mighty. 2 of 2. adverb. : extremely, very. a mighty handy gadget. Using Mighty as an Intensive: Usage Guide.

  3. very large, powerful, or important: In the next game they will face the mighty Patriots. the mighty River Po. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having a lot of physical or mental strength. strong He is a big, strong man. strong Two thirds of voters see him as a strong leader.

  4. having, characterized by, or showing superior power or strength: mighty rulers. Synonyms: puissant, strong. Antonyms: feeble. of great size; huge: a mighty oak. Synonyms: sizable, tremendous, enormous, immense. Antonyms: small. great in amount, extent, degree, or importance; exceptional: a mighty accomplishment. adverb. Informal. very; extremely:

  5. Something that's mighty is large and powerful. Mighty Mouse is no ordinary mouse; he's a superhero. It's best not to mess with anyone with mighty in their name. A mighty beast in a fairy tale is ferocious and intimidating, and a mighty power in the business world exerts great influence.

  6. very large, powerful, or important: In the next game they will face the mighty Patriots. the mighty River Po. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having a lot of physical or mental strength. strong He is a big, strong man. strong Two thirds of voters see him as a strong leader.

  7. Mighty is used to describe something that is very large or powerful. [literary] There was a flash and a mighty bang. ...a land marked with vast lakes and mighty rivers. Synonyms: great, large, huge, grand More Synonyms of mighty. 2.adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb]

  8. 1. Having or showing great power, skill, strength, or force: a mighty orator; a mighty blow. 2. Imposing or awesome in size, degree, or extent: a mighty stone fortress. adv.Informal. To a great degree; extremely. Used as an intensive: mighty fine; mighty tired. See Note at powerful. might′i·ness n.

  9. (informal) behaving as though you think you are more important than other people. the pen is mightier than the sword. (saying) people who write books, poems, etc. have a greater effect on history and human affairs than soldiers and wars. See mighty in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: mighty.

  10. Mighty Definition. Having or showing great power, skill, strength, or force. A mighty orator; a mighty blow. Having might; powerful; strong.

  11. adjective. uk / ˈmaɪti / us. Add to word list. very powerful or successful: In their next game they're playing the mighty Redskins. mighty. adverb. mainly US informal uk / ˈmaɪti / us. very: It's mighty tempting to stay in bed on a rainy morning. (Definition of mighty from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)