adv
Doing more than is expected or required.
adj
Archaic spelling of almighty. [(sometimes postpositive) Unlimited in might; omnipotent; all-powerful]
adj
(obsolete) Powerful in battle.
adj
In power; controlling.
n
The state or practice of an athlete; the characteristics of an athlete.
adj
(marketing) Highly popular with consumers purchasing goods within a specific class.
n
An important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.
n
Influence or effectiveness, especially political.
adj
Alternative form of crowdpleasing [popular to a large number of people]
adj
(obsolete) almighty; all-powerful
adv
(nonstandard) Alternative spelling of economically [(manner) In an economical manner; not wastefully; not extravagantly]
adj
(archaic) High, lofty.
adj
Having been given powers.
n
(uncountable) The state of being enshrined
n
A title of honor or respect; more common in the form Excellency.
n
(figuratively) The ability and resources to dominate.
n
One who enjoys the profits or increase of anything.
n
(figuratively) A test or measure of comparison that is considered ultimate or ideal.
adj
(archaic) Of high rank or birth.
adj
Alternative spelling of highborn [(archaic) Of high social standing as a result of having been born a member of an upper-level social class.]
adj
Possessing great physical or political power.
adj
Of a ranking that is high or superior in a social or professional hierarchy.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or befitting people of high social standing.
n
The state of being high.
adj
High-born; aristocratic, of noble birth.
n
The excessive use of mercantilism in media to obtain success and profit; Extreme emphasis on commerce.
n
A famous user of the photo-sharing and social media platform Instagram.
adj
(archaic, of force, strength, etc.) Full, sheer, undivided.
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To be strong; to have power (over).
n
A very famous or successful celebrity.
adj
Possessing might; mighty; powerful; mightily righteous.
v
(intransitive, dialectal) To be powerful.
n
The condition of being a millionaire.
n
(obsolete) That which is equivalent or superior to money in value; money's worth.
n
(idiomatic) A position or point of view which is ethically superior or more reputable, in comparison to others which are under consideration.
n
Persons or families that have recently become wealthy.
n
(hyperbolic) excessive paperwork, busy work, red tape.
n
(figuratively) Power, strength, might.
adj
Possessing full power.
n
Alternative form of potence (“stud in clock or watch mechanism”) [power or strength; potency]
n
power or strength; potency
n
(obsolete) A staff or crutch.
adj
(uncommon) Alternative form of potenty [(heraldry) Having an outline or placement like that of a succession of crutch or T shapes like the fur potent (noun).]
n
(archaic) A person invested with power or influence.
n
(now Scotland, Ireland) Power, authority, strength, health.
n
(archaic) Contraction of power. [The ability to do or undergo something.]
n
Pronunciation spelling of power. [The ability to do or undergo something.]
adj
(Singapore, informal, of one's language skill, humorous) skilful; fluent; good
adj
(Singapore, colloquial) Impressive.
n
The source of a person's or organization's power or influence
n
(figuratively) An aggressive action taken to demonstrate power and dominance.
n
(uncountable) Tactics used to magnify power or influence.
n
Any activity which confers a sense of power on the person involved.
adj
(idiomatic) Having a strong desire for power.
n
The practice of engaging in power trips.
adj
(obsolete) Capable of exerting power; powerful.
n
Alternative form of power base [The source of a person's or organization's power or influence]
adj
Having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.
n
(figuratively) Any source of power, energy or strength; a source of influence or inspiration
adj
(rare) Characteristic of power or of those in authority
adj
(mathematics, uncommon) Of or resembling power or the use of power.
adj
Characterised or marked by power; powerful.
adj
Obsolete form of powerful. [Having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.]
adj
Obsolete form of powerful. [Having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.]
adj
Very powerful; superior in force, influence, or authority; predominant.
adj
That is carried out for money, especially as a livelihood.
adj
Eminent; prominent; distinguished above others.
adj
(poetic, rare) Distinguished by prowess.
n
(equestrianism) Alternative letter-case form of puissance. [Power, might or potency.]
adj
(archaic or literary) Powerful, mighty, having authority.
adj
(obsolete) Strong; powerful; capable of acting or being used with great effect; energetic; vigorous; headstrong.
n
Alternative form of street cred [(slang) Credibility among young, hip urban dwellers; particularly important in the hip-hop and rap scenes.]
n
One who achieves a great deal.
n
(economics) A good that makes up a larger proportion of consumption as income rises, having income elasticity greater than one.
n
(plural Supermans) An exercise in which one lies prone and lifts one's arms and legs, with only the abdomen touching the ground.
n
(uncountable) Excessive or superior power.
n
A very successful starlet.
n
The capacity of a nation or other institution to wage war.
n
The forceful desire, especially in human beings, to aggressively overcome, conquer, and dominate others.
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