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powerful - more powerful - most powerful
more powerful most powerful
The word powerful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, such as a powerful engine or a powerful argument.The noun form for the adjective powerful is powerfulness, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun form is power.
There is no such word. Powerful does not form a single comparative or superlative. The phrases are "more powerful" and "most powerful."
Yes. They can transform into pretty much anything but usually keep up the appearance of a particularly stunning human. It was said that if you saw a god in their natural form it would be so powerful that you would be incinerated.
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it does not take a form it is just more powerful
The noun form of wrathful is "wrath."
Yes it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective particular. It can mean specially, or especially as in 'notably' (e.g. particularly painful).
All erosion is powerful, especially given millions of years. Running water is particularly powerful because the water cycle constantly causes Fluvial erosion globally, and it is the extent to which running water is found compared to the other agents which makes it so powerful. Rivers in particular are able to transport a lot of material, and the sheer force of a river, like the Amazon for example, means that it erodes far quicker than any other form of erosion.
The word particular is an adjective. The adverb form is particularly.
The leading edge of a powerful thunderstorm