the mighty warrior picked up his sword. No one ever saw mighty warrior like him.
There was a mighty bang from the next room.
The mighty king strolled into the kitchen and demanded tea.
Everyone was in awe of such a mighty man.
No, the word 'mighty' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a mighty storm, a mighty army).The noun form of the adjective 'mighty' is mightiness.
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Minotaur's are mighty people with bull heads.
Jack was a mighty strong emperor.
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In a mighty and powerful kingdom, there was a big, old man...
Everyone was in awe of such a mighty man.
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The mighty swordsman only had a rapier while his foe had a longsword but he still managed to smite him.
The Vikings were mighty seafarers. Many seafarers have crossed the Mediterranean Sea with trade goods.
No, the word 'mighty' is an adjective and an adverb.The word 'mighty' is the adjective/adverb form of the abstract noun might, a word for power or authority.
...and, with a swing of his mighty sword, the blade sliced through enemy lines; their rigid bodies falling one by one.
The word 'mighty' has as synonyms the words brave, courageous, strengthy, robust and vigorous. The word mighty can also have the meaning of wieldy or strong as an ox.
No, the word 'mighty' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a mighty storm, a mighty army).The noun form of the adjective 'mighty' is mightiness.