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mighty

Mighty describes something that is very strong or very large.

Explanation at your level:

Mighty means very strong or very big. Think of a big hero or a giant mountain. If something is mighty, it is powerful. You can say 'The mighty giant walked in the forest.' It is a word to show that something is special and strong.

We use mighty to describe things that have a lot of power. You can use it for people, like a mighty king, or for nature, like a mighty river. It makes your sentences sound more exciting than just using the word 'big' or 'strong.'

In this level, you can use mighty to add emphasis to your descriptions. It is often used in stories or when talking about historical events. For example, 'The mighty empire fell after many years.' It is a great alternative to 'powerful' when you want to sound more descriptive.

As you advance, you will notice mighty is often used to describe forces of nature or significant political entities. It carries a sense of scale and impact. You might say, 'The mighty forces of change affected the whole country.' It is slightly more literary than 'strong' or 'influential.'

At the C1 level, you can use mighty in more figurative ways. It can describe abstract concepts that exert significant pressure or influence. For example, 'The mighty influence of technology has changed how we live.' It adds a layer of weight and gravitas to your academic or professional writing.

At the mastery level, mighty is a tool for nuance. You can use it to evoke a sense of tradition, history, or inevitable power. Think of its use in epic poetry or political discourse where the word serves to elevate the subject matter. It is a word that commands attention and suggests that the subject has a legacy or a force that is undeniable.

30秒词汇

  • Mighty means strong.
  • Used for size or power.
  • Common in stories.
  • Adjective form.

When you hear the word mighty, think of power and scale. It is an adjective that paints a picture of something that cannot be easily ignored or pushed around.

You might use it to describe a mighty oak tree that has stood for centuries, or a mighty warrior who has won many battles. It suggests a sense of awe and respect for the strength involved.

It is not just about physical muscles, though! A mighty river is one that is wide, deep, and flows with incredible force. It is a word that carries weight and drama in your sentences.

The word mighty has deep roots in history. It comes from the Old English word mihtig, which is related to the noun miht, meaning 'power' or 'strength.'

This word is part of the Germanic language family, sharing ancestors with the German word mächtig. Over centuries, it has kept its core meaning of strength while evolving in how we use it to describe both physical objects and abstract concepts like influence.

It is fascinating to see how a word that started in Old English remains so relevant today. It has survived through Middle English and into modern usage, maintaining its reputation as a strong, evocative term.

Using mighty effectively depends on the context. It is often used in literature or storytelling to add a sense of grandeur to a description.

Commonly, you will see it paired with nouns like mighty force, mighty river, or mighty kingdom. It leans toward a slightly formal or dramatic register, so it might sound a bit out of place if you are just talking about your breakfast.

However, in casual speech, you might hear it used for emphasis, like 'that was a mighty fine meal!' In this sense, it acts as an intensifier, similar to 'very' or 'really,' but with a bit more personality.

Idioms often use mighty to show intensity.

  • Mighty oaks from little acorns grow: Big results come from small beginnings.
  • Mighty fine: An informal way to say something is excellent.
  • The mighty dollar: Refers to the power of money in society.
  • Fall from a mighty height: To lose a position of great power.
  • Mighty as a lion: Used to describe someone with great courage.

Mighty is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'a mighty wind'). It can also follow a linking verb like 'is' or 'was' ('The storm was mighty').

The IPA is /ˈmaɪti/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like flighty, nightie, and sprightly.

Remember that because it is an adjective, it does not have a plural form. You would not say 'mighties.' Instead, use it to describe plural nouns, such as 'the mighty armies.'

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the modal verb 'might'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈmaɪti

Clear 'i' sound at the end.

US ˈmaɪti

Similar to UK, clear 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing 'gh' as 'f'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • dropping the 't'

Rhymes With

flighty nighty sprightly whitey tighty

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

medium

Speaking 2/5

medium

听力 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

big strong power

Learn Next

formidable vigorous robust

高级

omnipotent stentorian

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The mighty lion.

Adverb formation

Mightily.

Linking verbs

It is mighty.

Examples by Level

1

The giant is mighty.

giant = big person

adjective after verb

2

He is a mighty hero.

hero = brave person

adjective before noun

3

The mountain is mighty.

mountain = big hill

adjective after verb

4

The mighty dog runs.

dog = pet

adjective before noun

5

A mighty tree stands.

tree = plant

adjective before noun

6

The lion is mighty.

lion = wild cat

adjective after verb

7

It was a mighty sound.

sound = noise

adjective before noun

8

The mighty wind blows.

wind = moving air

adjective before noun

1

The mighty king ruled the land.

2

We saw a mighty river today.

3

The mighty storm broke the window.

4

She has a mighty voice.

5

He made a mighty effort to win.

6

The mighty wall protected the city.

7

They built a mighty tower.

8

The mighty ocean is very deep.

1

The mighty army marched forward.

2

It was a mighty task to finish.

3

The mighty engine roared to life.

4

He is a mighty influence in politics.

5

The mighty waves hit the shore.

6

They faced a mighty challenge.

7

The mighty sun rose over the hills.

8

She is a mighty player on the team.

1

The mighty corporation dominates the market.

2

The mighty forces of nature are unpredictable.

3

He gave a mighty speech to the crowd.

4

The mighty oak fell during the gale.

5

A mighty struggle for power began.

6

The mighty eagle soared in the sky.

7

They felt the mighty weight of responsibility.

8

The mighty history of the region is fascinating.

1

The mighty intellect of the professor was clear.

2

The mighty machinery of the state began to move.

3

He stood against the mighty tide of public opinion.

4

The mighty surge of energy was undeniable.

5

The mighty legacy of the artist lives on.

6

The mighty complexity of the problem was daunting.

7

The mighty pressure of the situation was immense.

8

The mighty ambition of the project was clear.

1

The mighty currents of history often shift suddenly.

2

The mighty edifice of the law stood firm.

3

He possessed a mighty resolve in the face of adversity.

4

The mighty sweep of the novel covers decades.

5

The mighty silence of the desert was profound.

6

The mighty engine of progress never stops.

7

The mighty resonance of the bell echoed.

8

The mighty stature of the building was awe-inspiring.

常见搭配

mighty force
mighty river
mighty warrior
mighty effort
mighty kingdom
mighty oak
mighty roar
mighty influence
mighty blow
mighty struggle

Idioms & Expressions

"mighty fine"

very good

That is a mighty fine car.

casual

"mighty oaks from little acorns grow"

great things start small

Don't quit; remember, mighty oaks grow from little acorns.

proverbial

"the mighty dollar"

the power of money

Everything revolves around the mighty dollar.

idiomatic

"fall from a mighty height"

a great loss of status

He had a long fall from a mighty height.

literary

"mighty as a lion"

very brave

The soldier was mighty as a lion.

literary

"mighty in spirit"

having great inner strength

She was small but mighty in spirit.

neutral

Easily Confused

mighty vs might

similar spelling

might is a verb/noun

I might go vs the mighty king.

mighty vs mighty

similar sound

adjective

The mighty storm.

mighty vs mightily

suffix

adverb

He fought mightily.

mighty vs almighty

contains word

all-powerful

The almighty god.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The mighty + noun

The mighty lion roared.

A2

Subject + is/was mighty

The storm was mighty.

B1

A mighty + noun + verb

A mighty wind blew.

B2

It was a mighty + noun

It was a mighty effort.

C1

Mighty + noun + prep

The mighty power of nature.

词族

Nouns

might great power or strength

Adjectives

mighty possessing great power

相关

almighty all-powerful

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

literary neutral casual slang

常见错误

mightily as an adjective mighty
Mighty is the adjective; mightily is the adverb.
using mighty for small things tiny/small
Mighty implies large size or great power.
pluralizing mighty mighty
Adjectives do not take plurals.
using mighty in formal business emails powerful/significant
Mighty can sound too dramatic or literary.
confusing mighty with might mighty (adj) vs might (noun/verb)
Might is a noun or modal verb.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant holding a 'Mighty' sign.

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Native Speakers

They use it for emphasis.

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Cultural Insight

Common in superhero names.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always keep it before the noun.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with flighty.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English.

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Study Smart

Use it in a story.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Mighty starts with M, like Muscle.

Visual Association

A giant mountain with a crown.

Word Web

power strength giant force

挑战

Use 'mighty' in a sentence about a storm.

词源

Old English

Original meaning: power, strength

文化背景

None

Used often in epic fantasy and historical contexts.

Mighty Mouse The Mighty Ducks

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • mighty effort
  • mighty task
  • mighty brain

travel

  • mighty mountain
  • mighty river
  • mighty ocean

storytelling

  • mighty hero
  • mighty kingdom
  • mighty battle

daily life

  • mighty fine
  • mighty hungry
  • mighty tired

Conversation Starters

"Who is the most mighty person you know?"

"What is a mighty force of nature?"

"Have you ever seen a mighty mountain?"

"Why do we use the word mighty in stories?"

"Can a small thing be mighty?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a mighty hero.

Write about a mighty storm.

What makes a person mighty?

Describe a mighty river.

常见问题

8 个问题

Yes, but mighty is more dramatic.

Yes, like a mighty hero.

It is often used in formal or literary writing.

Mightily.

Only if you are being ironic.

No, it is an adjective.

It is common in storytelling.

It means very good.

自我测试

fill blank A1

The ___ giant is sleeping.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: mighty

Mighty describes a giant well.

multiple choice A2

Which means powerful?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: mighty

Mighty is a synonym for powerful.

true false B1

Mighty is a verb.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Mighty is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Correct adjective-noun order.

得分: /5

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