Contents
- 1 English
- 1.1 Alternative forms
- 1.2 Etymology
- 1.3 Pronunciation
- 1.4 Adjective
- 1.4.1 Synonyms
- 1.4.2 Antonyms
- 1.4.3 Derived terms
- 1.4.4 Translations
- 1.4.5 See also
- 1.5 Adverb
- 1.6 Anagrams
English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English pouerful, powarfull, equivalent to power + -ful.
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpaʊəfəl/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpaʊɚfəl/
Audio (US) (file) - Hyphenation: pow‧er‧ful
Adjective[edit]
powerful (comparative more powerful or powerfuller or powerfuler, superlative most powerful or powerfullest or powerfulest)
- Having, or capable of exerting, power or influence.
c. 1591–1595 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies[…] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene iii]:
The powerful grace that lies / In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities.
1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 19, in The China Governess: A Mystery, London: Chatto & Windus, →OCLC:
As soon as Julia returned with a constable, Timothy, who was on the point of exhaustion, prepared to give over to him gratefully. The newcomer turned out to be a powerful youngster, fully trained and eager to help, and he stripped off his tunic at once.
2004, George Carlin, “NOTHING CHANGES”, in When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?[1], New York: Hyperion Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 106:
Dear Political Activists
All your chanting, marching, voting, picketing, boycotting and letter-writing will not change a thing; you will never right the wrongs of this world. The only thing your activity will accomplish is to make some of you feel better. Such activity makes powerless people feel useful, and provides them the illusion that they're making a difference. But it doesn't work. Nothing changes. The powerful keep the power. That's why they're called the powerful.
- Leading to many or important deductions.
a powerful set of postulates
a powerful theorem
- (mining) Large; capacious; said of veins of ore.
- (mathematics, not comparable) Being a powerful number.
- Synonym: squareful
Synonyms[edit]
Antonyms[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
Translations[edit]
having or capable of exerting power, potency or influence
- Arabic: قَوِيّ (qawiyy)
- Armenian: ուժեղ(hy) (užeġ), հզոր(hy) (hzor), զորեղ(hy) (zoreġ)
- Asturian: poderosu
- Azerbaijani: güclü(az)
- Basque: ahaldun
- Belarusian: мо́цны(be) (mócny), магу́тны (mahútny), пату́жны (patúžny)
- Bengali: শক্ত(bn) (śokto)
- Breton: galloudeg
- Bulgarian: мо́щен(bg) (móšten), могъ́щ(bg) (mogǎ́št)
- Catalan: potent, poderós(ca)
- Cherokee: ᎤᎳᏂᎩᏛ (ulanigidv)
- Chinese:
- Corsican: putente, putenti, potente
- Czech: mocný(cs), účinný(cs)
- Dutch: machtig(nl)
- Egyptian:
- Esperanto: potenca
- Estonian: võimas
- Finnish: voimakas(fi), vahva(fi), mahtava(fi), voimallinen(fi), tehokas(fi)
- French: puissant(fr)
- Friulian: potent
- Galician: poderoso(gl), potente
- Georgian: ძლევამოსილი (ʒlevamosili), ძლიერი (ʒlieri), გავლენიანი (gavleniani)
- German: mächtig(de)
- Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌷𐍄𐌴𐌹𐌲𐍃 (mahteigs)
- Greek: ισχυρός(el) (ischyrós)
- Guaraní: pu'aka
- Hebrew: עוצמתי (‘otsmatí)
- Icelandic: öflugurm, voldugur(is)m, máttugur(is)m, kröftugurm, kraftmikillm, valdamikillm
- Irish: cumhachtach, cumasach, láidir, éifeachtach, neartmhar, bríomhar, tréan
- Italian: potente(it), efficace(it)
- Japanese: 強力な(ja) (きょうりょくな, kyōryoku na), 強い(ja) (つよい, tsuyoi)
- Kazakh: күшті (küştı)
- Khmer: ខ្លាំងពូកែ (khlangpuukae), ខ្លាំងក្លា (khlangklaa)
- Korean: 강하다(ko) (ganghada), 강력하다(ko) (gangnyeokhada)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: کار بەدەست (kar bedest), بەھێز(ckb) (behêz)
- Kyrgyz: күчтүү(ky) (küctüü)
- Latin: imperiōsus, potens(la)
- Macedonian: моќен (moḱen)
- Malay: berkuasa(ms)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: виян (vijan)
- Mirandese: poderoso, podroso
- Norman: piêssant
- Norwegian:
- Old English: wealdende, mihtiġ
- Persian: قوی(fa) (qavi)
- Piedmontese: potent
- Polish: mocny(pl), potężny(pl)
- Portuguese: poderoso(pt), potente(pt)
- Romagnol: putént
- Russian: могу́щественный(ru) (mogúščestvennyj), могу́чий(ru) (mogúčij), мо́щный(ru) (móščnyj), влия́тельный(ru) (vlijátelʹnyj) (influential)
- Sanskrit: उग्र(sa) (ugra), विभूति(sa) (vibhūti)
- Scottish Gaelic: cumhachdach
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Slovak: mocný
- Slovene: močan(sl)
- Spanish: poderoso(es)
- Swedish: mäktig(sv)
- Tajik: қавӣ(tg) (qavī)
- Telugu: బలమైన(te) (balamaina), శక్తివంతం (śaktivantaṁ)
- Turkish: güçlü(tr)
- Turkmen: güýçli
- Ukrainian: могу́тній (mohútnij), міцни́й (micnýj), поту́жний (potúžnyj)
- Uzbek: kuchli(uz)
- Vietnamese: mạnh mẽ(vi), hùng mạnh, hùng cường(vi)
- Welsh: pwerus
- Yiddish: מעכטיג (mekhtig), שטאַרקm (shtark), כּוחדיק (koyekhdik)
See also[edit]
Adverb[edit]
powerful (comparative more powerful, superlative most powerful)
- (dialect, Southern US or archaic) very; extremely
1972, John O'Grady, It's Your Shout, Mate, Ure Smith, page 59:
"She was stinkin' hot down here that summer, an' we were powerful dry."
Anagrams[edit]
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