mightily (Meaning)

Wordnet

mightily (r)

powerfully or vigorously

(Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree

Webster

mightily (adv.)

In a mighty manner; with might; with great earnestness; vigorously; powerfully.

To a great degree; very much.

mightily Sentence Examples

  1. The storm raged mightily, sending sheets of rain crashing down upon the earth.
  2. The athletes trained mightily, pushing their bodies to the limit in pursuit of victory.
  3. The debate sparked mightily, with both sides passionately defending their positions.
  4. The earthquake shook mightily, reducing buildings to rubble and sending shockwaves through the city.
  5. The wind howled mightily, whistling through cracks and crevices, making a mournful sound.
  6. The fire burned mightily, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding darkness.
  7. The army marched mightily, their footsteps pounding a rhythmic beat upon the ground.
  8. The waves crashed mightily against the shore, creating a thunderous roar.
  9. The thunderclap echoed mightily through the valley, shaking the very ground beneath our feet.
  10. The mighty roar of the lion echoed mightily through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of all who heard it.

FAQs About the word mightily

powerfully or vigorously, (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degreeIn a mighty manner; with might; with great earnestness; vigorously; powerfully.,

damn, intensely, greatly, severely, far, badly, fiercely, too, damned, heavily

little, little, somewhat, slightly, slightly,somewhat, scarcely, marginally, scarcely, marginally

The storm raged mightily, sending sheets of rain crashing down upon the earth.

The athletes trained mightily, pushing their bodies to the limit in pursuit of victory.

The debate sparked mightily, with both sides passionately defending their positions.

The earthquake shook mightily, reducing buildings to rubble and sending shockwaves through the city.