mighty

/ˈmaɪti/
adjective
  1. Having great power, strength, or force.
    • The mighty oak tree stood tall in the forest.
    • She gave a mighty push and moved the heavy box.
    • A mighty army marched across the plains.
  2. Very large or impressive in size or extent.
    • The mighty Mississippi River flows through the center of the country.
    • They built a mighty fortress on the hill.
    • The movie featured a mighty explosion that shook the theater.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. Very; extremely (informal).
    • He was mighty proud of his daughter's achievement.
    • That was a mighty fine meal you cooked.
    • We had a mighty good time at the picnic.
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