Powerful
UK /["/ˈpaʊəfl/"]/US /["/ˈpaʊərfl/"]/
Definition
being able to control and influence people and events
In simple words: Very strong or effective.
Examples
- The new engine is incredibly powerful and can reach high speeds in seconds.
- She has a powerful voice that captivates the audience.
- The storm caused powerful winds that knocked down trees.
- He is a powerful leader who influences many with his ideas.
- This method is a powerful tool for improving productivity.
Usage notes
Use 'powerful' for both physical strength and the effectiveness of ideas, emotions, or objects. Avoid in overly casual contexts where simpler words like 'strong' may fit better.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'power'—imagine a superhero with immense strength.
Collocations
- be
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- look
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- fairly
- very
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Synonyms
- muscular
Antonyms
- weak
- ineffective
- powerless
Common mistakes
- Using 'powerful' incorrectly with uncountable nouns, e.g., 'powerful information' instead of 'valuable information'.
- Confusing it with 'power', which is a noun.
- Overusing 'powerful' in casual contexts instead of simpler terms.