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The synonyms of “Mightily” are: mighty, powerful, right, extremely, exceedingly, enormously, vastly, immensely, tremendously, hugely, markedly, remarkably, abundantly, strenuously, energetically, powerfully, heavily, hard, with all one's might, all out, heartily, vigorously, forcefully, forcibly, fiercely, intensely, eagerly, diligently, assiduously, conscientiously, enthusiastically, earnestly, persistently, indefatigably
Mightily as an Adverb
Definitions of "Mightily" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mightily” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- Very; to a great degree.
- With a lot of force; fiercely.
- To a great or impressive extent; enormously.
- (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree.
- Powerfully or vigorously.
Synonyms of "Mightily" as an adverb (34 Words)
abundantly | In large quantities; plentifully. My boss made it abundantly clear that if I didn t like it I should look for another job. |
all out | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
assiduously | With great care and perseverance. Leaders worked assiduously to hammer out an action plan. |
conscientiously | With extreme conscientiousness. He could not conscientiously take the oath. |
diligently | With diligence; in a diligent manner. I searched diligently for a remedy. |
eagerly | In a keenly expectant or interested manner. Fans of the show are eagerly awaiting the new season. |
earnestly | With sincere and intense conviction; seriously. Talking earnestly with his son. |
energetically | In an energetic manner. The royal pair were dancing energetically. |
enormously | Extremely. Quality of life varies enormously from one place to another. |
enthusiastically | In a lavish or enthusiastic manner. The audience applauded enthusiastically. |
exceedingly | To a great extent. The supply multiplied exceedingly. |
extremely | To a very great degree; very. Extremely cold. |
fiercely | In a powerful and destructive manner. The army clashed fiercely with militants. |
forcefully | In a strong and assertive manner; vigorously. Exhale forcefully through your nose. |
forcibly | Using force or violence. They argued forcibly against the proposal. |
hard | Causing great damage or hardship. Held hard to the railing. |
heartily | To a great degree; very (especially with reference to personal feelings. She laughed heartily. |
heavily | In a manner designed for heavy duty. He relied heavily on others data. |
hugely | Very much; to a very great extent. A hugely expensive house. |
immensely | To a great extent; extremely. Was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator. |
indefatigably | With indefatigable energy. She watched the show indefatigably. |
intensely | In an intense manner. She intensely disliked any form of confrontation. |
markedly | To an extent which is clearly noticeable; significantly. New diagnoses have increased markedly since 1998. |
mighty | (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree. He s mighty tired. |
persistently | With persistence. The rules are persistently flouted. |
powerful | (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree. It is powerful humid. |
powerfully | In a powerful manner. The federal government replaced the powerfully pro settler Sir Godfrey Huggins with the even tougher and more determined ex trade unionist. |
remarkably | In a signal manner. You have performed remarkably. |
right | On or to the right side. They have a right nice place. |
strenuously | In a way that requires great physical exertion. He strenuously denied any wrongdoing. |
tremendously | Extremely. A tremendously exciting opportunity. |
vastly | To an exceedingly great extent or degree. Business practices differ vastly from country to country. |
vigorously | In a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously. He vigorously denied the allegation. |
with all one's might | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
Usage Examples of "Mightily" as an adverb
- They rejoiced mightily.
- This little town has contributed mightily to the life of the nation.
- I am mightily relieved that it is all over.
- Holly struggled mightily with her mother over doing her homework.