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View usage for: (maɪtɪli) adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb, ADVERB after verb]Mightily means to a great extent or degree. [old-fashioned, emphasis] He had given a mightily impressive performance. She strove mightily to put Mike from her thoughts. Synonyms: very, highly, greatly, hugely More Synonyms of mightily More Synonyms of mightily mightily in British English (ˈmaɪtɪlɪ) adverb1. to a great extent, amount, or degree 2. with might; powerfully or vigorously Examples of 'mightily' in a sentencemightily If you get rid of that I'll be mightily impressed.This splash of gold is bright and mightily effective.The steam generation is impressive and mightily effective.Far from the most stylish player but mightily effective.Three of our last four games have been on the road and we have been mightily impressive.It was a mightily impressive job.He used new irons and a new putter in Stockholm and was mightily impressed.Regardless of the outcome last night, that is mightily impressive.And actually, how often the power of this one grain of salt turns out to be mightily effective!And he is mightily impressed.I caught the freshly signed quartet play a tiny show in London and was mightily impressed.She was singing live on Radio 2 and he was a mightily impressed fellow guest.There was an assertiveness and commitment about his play that, in the circumstances, was mightily impressive.She was mightily impressive when finally opening her account at Kempton Park last time and can follow up.SHORT, stylish, ginger and mightily effective.We were also mightily impressed by her twerking antics on US chat show Live!I'd like to be picking holes in him but he was mightily impressive at Leopardstown and seems to have it all. He had given a mightily impressive performance. She strove mightily to put him from her thoughts. Synonyms strongly forcefully energetically with all your strength with all your might and main Additional synonymsDefinition very It was an exceedingly difficult decision to make. Synonyms extremely, very, highly, greatly, especially, hugely, seriously (informal), vastly, unusually, enormously, exceptionally, extraordinarily, excessively, superlatively, inordinately, to a fault, to the nth degree, surpassingly The taste of bitterness is an extremely common feature of herbal remedies. Synonyms very, highly, greatly, particularly, severely, terribly, ultra, utterly, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, intensely, tremendously, markedly, awfully (informal), acutely, exceedingly, excessively, inordinately, uncommonly, to a fault, to the nth degree, to or in the extreme People would benefit greatly from a pollution-free vehicle. Synonyms very much, much, hugely, vastly, extremely, highly, seriously (informal), notably, considerably, remarkably, enormously, immensely, tremendously, markedly, powerfully, exceedingly, mightily, abundantly, by much, by leaps and bounds, to the nth degree - mien
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Additional synonymsDefinition extremely He was a highly successful entrepreneur. Synonyms extremely, very, greatly, seriously (informal), vastly, exceptionally, extraordinarily, immensely, decidedly, tremendously, supremely, eminentlyThe fast-food business is intensely competitive. Synonyms very, highly, extremely, greatly, strongly, severely, terribly, ultra, utterly, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, markedly, awfully (informal), acutely, exceedingly, excessively, inordinately, uncommonly, to the nth degree, to or in the extreme one of the first seriously wealthy rock-star landowners Synonyms very, really, extremely, particularly, truly, remarkably, unusually, decidedly, exceedingly, excessively, eminently, uncommonlyShe shivered and rubbed her arms vigorously. Synonyms energetically, hard, forcefully, strongly, all out, eagerly, with a vengeance, strenuously, like mad (slang), lustily, hammer and tongs, with might and main |