Yes, it is. It means strong or powerful.
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.
no because how can a person be might they can be mighty but not might
The adjective for of the noun "might" (strength) is mighty. (it is also used colloquially to mean very)The word might is also an auxiliary verb, which has no adjective forms.
The prefix In- can be added to numerable.
An antonym for mighty is weak or ineffective.
No. Mighty is an adjective. The adverb form is "mightily."
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.
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.
The word "mighty" can serve as both an adjective (e.g., "a mighty warrior") and an adverb (e.g., "hit the ball mighty hard").
no, a verb is to take action. to be mighty can be a verb. but mighty is an adjective, because it describes. and last but not least, people places and things are nouns.
no because how can a person be might they can be mighty but not might
yeppp :D and a mighty good one :D x
Strong,Mighty, and Intelligent
The adjective for of the noun "might" (strength) is mighty. (it is also used colloquially to mean very)The word might is also an auxiliary verb, which has no adjective forms.
The word 'mighty' is not any kind of verb. It is an adjective. The word 'might' may be a verb, in which case it is an auxiliary (or 'helping') verb.
Adjectives that describe Maxwell are Kind, generous, and respectful.
The suffix -y in "mighty" is used to form an adjective meaning possessing great power or strength. In this case, it modifies the noun "might" to describe something as powerful or strong.