Pronunciation: /ɔːlˈmaɪti/
noun God or a deity
A1 The almighty is often depicted as a powerful being in many religions.
A2 Many people believe in the existence of an almighty being who created the universe.
B1 The almighty is often referred to as the supreme power in various faiths.
B2 Devotees gather to worship the almighty in the grand cathedral every Sunday.
C1 Throughout history, different cultures have worshipped various forms of the almighty.
C2 Philosophers have debated the nature of the almighty for centuries, exploring concepts of omnipotence and omniscience.
adjective having complete power; omnipotent
A1 God is almighty and all-powerful.
A2 The almighty ruler of the kingdom was feared by all.
B1 The almighty storm caused widespread damage to the town.
B2 The almighty impact of the economic crisis was felt across the globe.
C1 The almighty power of nature can be both beautiful and destructive.
C2 The almighty authority of the government was challenged by the citizens.
formal The almighty power of the universe is beyond human comprehension.
informal I can't believe how almighty that burger was, it was huge!
slang That car is almighty fast, it can outrun any other vehicle on the road.
figurative Her influence in the company is almighty, she can make or break anyone's career.
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