Puissantly

Puissantly
Puissantly Pu"is*sant*ly, adv. In a puissant manner; powerfully; with great strength. [1913 Webster]

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  • puissantly — See puissant. * * * …   Universalium

  • puissantly — pjuːɪsntlɪ ,pwɪːsntlɪ adv. powerfully, potently, mightily …   English contemporary dictionary

  • puissantly — pu·is·sant·ly …   English syllables

  • puissantly — adverb see puissant …   Useful english dictionary

  • puissant — puissantly, adv. /pyooh euh seuhnt, pyooh is euhnt, pwis euhnt/, adj. Literary. powerful; mighty; potent. [1400 50; late ME < MF < VL *possent (s. of *possens), for L potent (s. of potens), prp. of posse to be able, have power; see POTENT, ANT] * …   Universalium

  • mightily — Synonyms and related words: almighty, arduously, authoritatively, awfully, big, cogently, commandingly, consequentially, deafeningly, dynamically, effectively, effectually, energetically, ex cathedra, exceedingly, extremely, firmly, forcefully,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • powerfully — Synonyms and related words: almighty, ardently, authoritatively, awfully, cogently, commandingly, consequentially, deafeningly, dynamically, effectively, effectually, eloquently, energetically, ex cathedra, exceedingly, expressively, fervently,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • puissant — [ pju:ɪs(ə)nt, pwi: , pwɪ ] adjective archaic or literary having great power or influence. Derivatives puissantly adverb Origin ME: via OFr. from L. posse be able …   English new terms dictionary

  • energetically — adv vigorously, dynamically, with might and main, briskly, strenuously, actively, Inf. hammer and tongs, zealously, eagerly, ardently; full tilt, Inf. to beat the band, Sl. up a storm, with all one s might, with everything one s got, heart and… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • puissant — /ˈpwisənt/ (say pweesuhnt), /ˈpjusənt/ (say pyoohsuhnt) adjective Rare powerful; mighty; potent. {Middle English, from Old French, from variant of Latin potens, present participle, being able, having power} –puissantly, adverb …  

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