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The synonyms of “Might” are: mightiness, power
Might as a Noun
Definitions of "Might" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “might” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Physical strength.
Synonyms of "Might" as a noun (2 Words)
mightiness | Physical strength. |
power | A very wealthy or powerful businessman. The powers of darkness. |
Associations of "Might" (30 Words)
ability | Possession of the means or skill to do something. A man of exceptional ability. |
able | Having considerable skill proficiency or intelligence. Human beings are able to walk on two feet. |
ardor | Feelings of great warmth and intensity. They were imbued with a revolutionary ardor. |
brawn | Physical strength in contrast to intelligence. Commando work required as much brain as brawn. |
capability | Forces or resources giving a country the ability to undertake a particular kind of military action. Their nuclear weapons capability. |
capable | Having the requisite qualities for. Capable of hard work. |
clout | A long distance shot that hits a clout. I gave him a clout on his nose. |
coercive | Relating to or using force or threats. Coercive measures. |
competent | (of a person) efficient and capable. A competent typist. |
domineer | Assert one’s will over another in an arrogant way. She doesn t domineer preferring to lead by inspiration rather than by intimidation. |
energetic | Showing or involving great activity or vitality. Energetic X rays. |
inertia | A property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force. The thermal inertia of the oceans will delay the full rise in temperature for a few decades. |
intensity | The magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction. Hydrothermal processes of low intensity. |
jump | An obstacle to be jumped especially by a horse and rider in an equestrian competition. One of the deer tried to jump the ditch. |
loudness | The magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction. |
mighty | Extremely. The mighty logger Paul Bunyan. |
mogul | A member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857. The Hollywood movie mogul Sam Goldwyn. |
musculature | The muscular system of an organism. The speech musculature. |
potency | A capacity in embryonic tissue for developing into a particular specialized tissue or organ. A myth of enormous potency. |
potential | The possibility of something happening or of someone doing something in the future. A campaign to woo potential customers. |
potentiality | The inherent capacity for coming into being. The technology is still relatively not well known in spite of its great potentiality. |
potentially | With the capacity to develop or happen in the future. A potentially dangerous situation. |
power | One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority. Power cables. |
prince | The son of a monarch. Arctic char is a prince among fishes. |
puissance | Great power, influence, or prowess. The puissance of the labor vote. |
strength | Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force. The strength of the argument for property taxation. |
subconsciously | In a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware. Maybe subconsciously I was trying to sabotage the deal. |
superhuman | Above or beyond the human or demanding more than human power or endurance. Superhuman strength. |
tycoon | A title applied by foreigners to the shogun of Japan in power between 1857 and 1868. A newspaper tycoon. |
vehement | Characterized by great force or energy. Vehement dislike. |