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powerful

  (pou'ər-fəl) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Having or capable of exerting power.
  2. Effective or potent: a powerful drug.
  3. Chiefly Upper Southern U.S. Great: [Everybody had] a powerful lot to say about faith and good works and free grace and preforeordestination, and I don't know what all” (Mark Twain).
adv. Chiefly Upper Southern U.S.

Very: It was powerful humid.

powerfully pow'er·ful·ly adv.
powerfulness pow'er·ful·ness n.

REGIONAL NOTE   In the Upper Southern United States the words powerful and mighty are intensives used frequently in the same way as very: Your boy's grown powerful big. The new baby is mighty purty. Powerful is used as an adjective in some expressions: The storm did a powerful lot of harm. In the same dialect region the noun power has, in addition to its standard meaning, the sense of “a large number or amount.” This sense appears in the Oxford English Dictionary as common in dialectal British English of the 18th and 19th centuries: “It has done a power of work” (Charles Dickens). All these derivative senses of power and might take advantage of the notion of strength inherent in these nouns, making them natural intensives. Colloquial English is always on the lookout for ways to make language more vivid with new intensives. We think of the Upper Southern part of the United States as linguistically conservative, but in fact it has preserved uses of power, powerful, and mighty that were innovative in their time.


 
 
Thesaurus: powerful

adjective

  1. Having great physical strength: mighty, potent, puissant, strong. See strong/weak.
  2. Conveying great physical force: hard, heavy, hefty, severe. See big/small/amount.
  3. Having or able to exert great power: mighty, potent, puissant. See strong/weak.
  4. Full of or displaying force: dynamic, dynamical, effective, forceful, forcible, hard-hitting, strong, vigorous. See strong/weak.
  5. Having or exercising influence: consequential, important, influential, weighty. See affect/ineffectiveness, important/unimportant, strong/weak.

 
Antonyms: powerful

adj

Definition: strong, effective
Antonyms: impotent, incapable, ineffective, powerless, unable, weak


 
Word Tutor: powerful
pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Having much control; strong or influential.

pronunciation Dreams and dedication are a powerful combination. — William Longgood

 
Misspellings: powerful

Common misspelling(s) of powerful

  • powerfull

 
Translations: Translations for: Powerful

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - stærk, kraftig, vægtig
adv. - stærkt, kraftigt , vægtigt

Nederlands (Dutch)
machtig, krachtig, invloedrijk

Français (French)
adj. - puissant, fort, de forte puissance, bon, solide, saisissant, magistral
adv. - très

Deutsch (German)
adj. - mächtig, überzeugend, einflussreich, stark
adv. - gewaltig

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - ρωμαλέος, δυνατός, ισχυρός, κραταιός, αποδοτικός

Italiano (Italian)
potente, poderoso, forte

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - poderoso

Русский (Russian)
могущественный, мощный, сильный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - poderoso, fuerte, potente, enérgico, intenso, eficaz
adv. - poderosamente, enérgicamente, intensamente, eficazmente

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - mäktig, kraftfull, stark, kraftig

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
有力的, 强的, 有权力的, 很, 非常

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 有力的, 強的, 有權力的
adv. - 很, 非常

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 강한, 강력한
adv. - 심히

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 強力な, たくましい, 有力な, 効き目のある, きつい, 度の強い

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) قوي, جبار‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮חזק, רב-עוצמה, בעל השפעה פוליטית או רגשית‬
adv. - ‮מאד‬


 
 

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