Influential

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfluːənʃəl/

Definitions of influential

adjective having the power to have an effect on someone or something; powerful; influential

Example Sentences

A1 She is an influential leader in her community.

A2 The influential book had a big impact on the readers.

B1 The influential artist's work is well-known around the world.

B2 His influential research has changed the way we understand the topic.

C1 The influential politician's policies have shaped the country's future.

C2 The influential scientist's discoveries have revolutionized the field of medicine.

Examples of influential in a Sentence

formal The influential research paper was cited by numerous scholars in the field.

informal She is one of the most influential people in our group of friends.

slang That rapper is so influential, he's always dropping fire tracks.

figurative His words were like a powerful wave, influential in shaping public opinion.

Grammatical Forms of influential

past tense

influenced

plural

influentials

comparative

more influential

superlative

most influential

present tense

influences

future tense

will influence

perfect tense

have influenced

continuous tense

is influencing

singular

influential

positive degree

influential

infinitive

to influence

gerund

influencing

participle

influencing

Origin and Evolution of influential

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'influential' originated from the Latin word 'influentialis', which is derived from the verb 'influere' meaning 'to flow in'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 17th century to describe something or someone that has the power to affect or change others, the word 'influential' has evolved to encompass a broader range of contexts, including social media influencers and influential trends.