mightily 音标拼音: [m'ɑɪtəli]
ad . 强烈地,非常地
强烈地,非常地
mightily adv 1 :
powerfully or vigorously ; "
he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life "
2 : (
Southern regional intensive )
very ;
to a great degree ; "
the baby is mighty cute "; "
he '
s mighty tired "; "
it is powerful humid "; "
that boy is powerful big now "; "
they have a right nice place "; "
they rejoiced mightily " [
synonym : {
mighty },
{
mightily }, {
powerful }, {
right }]
Mightily \
Might "
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adv . [
From {
Mighty }.]
1 .
In a mighty manner ;
with might ;
with great earnestness ;
vigorously ;
powerfully .
[
1913 Webster ]
Whereunto I also labor ,
striving according to his working ,
which worketh in me mightily . --
Col .
i .
29 .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To a great degree ;
very much .
[
1913 Webster ]
Practical jokes amused us mightily . --
Hawthorne .
[
1913 Webster ]
78 Moby Thesaurus words for "
mightily ":
almighty ,
arduously ,
authoritatively ,
awfully ,
big ,
cogently ,
commandingly ,
consequentially ,
deafeningly ,
dynamically ,
effectively ,
effectually ,
energetically ,
ex cathedra ,
exceedingly ,
extremely ,
firmly ,
forcefully ,
forcibly ,
greatly ,
hardly ,
heartily ,
highly ,
hugely ,
imperatively ,
imperviously ,
impregnably ,
intensely ,
invincibly ,
invulnerably ,
irresistibly ,
just ,
laboriously ,
loudly ,
lustily ,
might and main ,
mighty ,
momentously ,
notably ,
officially ,
only too ,
potently ,
powerful ,
powerfully ,
pretty ,
productively ,
puissantly ,
pungently ,
quite ,
real ,
really ,
resistantly ,
right ,
robustly ,
ruggedly ,
so ,
soundly ,
stalwartly ,
staunchly ,
stoutly ,
strenuously ,
strikingly ,
strongly ,
sturdily ,
surpassingly ,
tellingly ,
terribly ,
terrifically ,
to good account ,
to good purpose ,
toilsomely ,
unyieldingly ,
very ,
vigorously ,
weightily ,
with a vengeance ,
with authority ,
with telling effect
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