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powerful
[pou-er-fuhl]
adjective
having or exerting great power or force.
Antonyms: weakphysically strong, as a person.
a large, powerful athlete.
producing great physical effects, as a machine or a blow.
potent; efficacious.
a powerful drug.
having great effectiveness, as a speech, speaker, description, reason, etc.
having great power, authority, or influence; mighty.
a powerful nation.
Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S., great in number or amount.
a powerful lot of money.
powerful
/ ˈpaʊəfʊl /
adjective
having great power, force, potency, or effect
extremely effective or efficient in action
a powerful drug
a powerful lens
dialect, large or great
a powerful amount of trouble
adverb
dialect, extremely; very
he ran powerful fast
Other Word Forms
- powerfully adverb
- powerfulness noun
- overpowerful adjective
- overpowerfully adverb
- overpowerfulness noun
- quasi-powerful adjective
- quasi-powerfully adverb
- superpowerful adjective
- ultrapowerful adjective
- unpowerful adjective
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Example Sentences
The optics were all about demonstrating that Russia has powerful friends, such as China, India and North Korea.
Trade groups representing publishers praised the Anthropic settlement on Friday, noting it sends a big signal to tech companies that are developing powerful artificial intelligence tools.
“It’s a powerful lesson on the importance of being prepared for the perils that can so readily happen in the wilderness,” he said.
Even if there no "client list" of the Epstein's rich and powerful comes to light, the victims may will one into existence.
Nevertheless, “Preparation for the Next Life” is a powerful assertion of dreams, humanity and hard work, arguing that every person has a past, a future and a story to tell.
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