mightily

  • 11mightily — might|i|ly [ maıtıli ] adverb FORMAL 1. ) very much: Immigrants contributed mightily to American prosperity. 2. ) with a lot of strength or force …

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  • 12mightily — UK [ˈmaɪtɪlɪ] / US adverb 1) old fashioned very much I was mightily relieved when the plane landed safely. 2) formal with a lot of strength or force …

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  • 13mightily — might•i•ly [[t]ˈmaɪt l i[/t]] adv. 1) in a mighty manner; powerfully or vigorously 2) to a great extent or degree; very much: to desire something mightily[/ex] • Etymology: bef. 900 …

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  • 14mightily — mighty ► ADJECTIVE (mightier, mightiest) 1) possessing great power or strength. 2) informal very large. ► ADVERB informal, chiefly N. Amer. ▪ extremely. DERIVATIVES mightily adverb mightines …

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  • 15mightily — adverb /ˈmaɪtɪli/ In a mighty manner …

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  • 16mightily — Synonyms and related words: almighty, arduously, authoritatively, awfully, big, cogently, commandingly, consequentially, deafeningly, dynamically, effectively, effectually, energetically, ex cathedra, exceedingly, extremely, firmly, forcefully,… …

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  • 17mightily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. energetically, strongly, forcibly; see powerfully , vigorously …

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  • 18mightily — might·i·ly || maɪtɪlɪ adv. with great strength, powerfully, forcefully; very much …

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  • 19mightily — ad. 1. Vigorously, vehemently, earnestly, powerfully, forcibly. 2. Greatly, very much (colloq.) …

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  • 20mightily — adv 1. strongly, powerfully, by main force, forcibly, with a strong hand, by brute strength or force, soundly, firmly; in a mighty manner, manfully, potently, forcefully, strenuously, with Herculean effort, with all one s might, with everything… …

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