mighty

mighty
adj
1. powerful, influential, prestigious, Literary. puissant; ascendant, predominant, hegemonic, prepotent, potent; strong, great, capable, equal to, up to; authoritative, commanding, consequential, weighty, authoritarian, absolute, autocratic, Sl. take-charge.
2. eminent, high, exalted, elevated, lofty, held in awe, awesome, high and mighty; glorified, ennobled, illustrious, majestic, imposing.
3. sturdy, stalwart, rugged, steely; hale, hardy, stout; robust, vigorous, hearty, lusty, strapping, doughty, full-blooded, red-blooded, having the strength of ten; sturdy as an ox, strong as a bull or a horse or a lion, Inf. husky, Inf. hefty, Inf. beefy; able-bodied, well-set, well-knit, well-built, muscular, burly, brawny, musclebound; firm, solid, solid as a rock, made of iron.
4. impregnable, unassailable, invulnerable, unconquerable, indomitable, having the strength of Gibraltar, unyielding, impenetrable, inviolable, inexpugnable; forceful, irresistible, omnipotent, incontestable, unbeatable, more than a match for, armed to the teeth, invincible, unsubduable; overwhelming, overpowering; resistant, proof, tight.
5. huge, giant, gigantic, enormous, tremendous, stupendous, massive, bulky; larger than life, titanic, colossal, Herculean, monster, monstrous, Gargantuan, Brobdingnagian, mammoth, elephantine, masto-donic; substantial, prodigious, monumental, towering, mountainous; oversized, outsized, full-blown, king-size, Sl. whopping, Sl. whacking, Sl. walloping, Sl. thwacking, Sl. thundering.
6. grand, immense, vast, great, big; infinite, boundless, cosmic, galactic; profound, abysmal, deep, grave, serious, heavy, intense; astronomical, consequential, considerable, comprehensive, extensive, exhaustive, voluminous, immeasureable; great, superior, uncommon, consequential, important, preponderant; heroic, epic, Homeric.

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