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almighty

awl-MEYE-tee

Almighty (adj) means having unlimited power; all-powerful. Example: “Believers refer to God as the Almighty.”

adj
1
Having unlimited power; all-powerful.
"Believers refer to God as the Almighty."
"The company acts like it has almighty control over the market."
adv
1
Informal: extremely or thoroughly (used for emphasis).
"He made an almighty mess in the kitchen."

How to use almighty

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishHaving total power — or, casually, used to mean "huge" or "enormous".

Common pairings
almighty God almighty mess almighty row

Word forms

more almighty comparative, most almighty superlative

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Etymology

From Old English ælmihtiġ, built from al- ("all") + might + -y.

Origin: Old English

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Frequently asked questions

What does “almighty” mean?

The word “almighty” means having unlimited power; all-powerful. In plain terms, having total power — or, casually, used to mean "huge" or "enormous".

How do you pronounce “almighty”?

“Almighty” is pronounced awl-MEYE-tee (/ɔːlˈmaɪti/ in IPA).

How do you use “almighty” in a sentence?

Here is “almighty” used in a sentence: “Believers refer to God as the Almighty.”

What part of speech is “almighty”?

Depending on how it is used, “almighty” can be an adjective and an adverb.

Where does the word “almighty” come from?

The word “almighty” comes from Old English. From Old English ælmihtiġ, built from al- ("all") + might + -y.

Is “almighty” a common word?

“Almighty” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “almighty” have?

“Almighty” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: having unlimited power; all-powerful.

Is "almighty" capitalized when referring to God?

Yes, when "Almighty" is used as a title referring to God, such as "God Almighty" or "the Almighty," it is typically capitalized. In its general adjective sense meaning all-powerful, it is lowercase.

What does "an almighty crash" mean in informal speech?

In informal use, "almighty" functions as an intensifying adverb or adjective meaning extremely or thoroughly, so "an almighty crash" simply means a very loud or severe crash rather than implying any actual power.

What is the difference between the adjective and adverb uses of "almighty"?

As an adjective, "almighty" means having unlimited power, as in "an almighty God." As an informal adverb, it means extremely or thoroughly, used purely for emphasis, as in "almighty expensive."

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