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powerful

influential / strong / potent / forceful

/ˈpaʊəfl/

Adjective
comp: more powerfulsup: most powerful

The word conveys a sense of overwhelming capacity, whether that is authority, physical force, or emotional intensity. It suggests an ability to dominate a space, move an object, or change a mind with minimal resistance. When applied to people, it often carries a nuance of prestige and systemic control, distinguishing it from "strong," which refers more to raw capability than social rank. In an emotional context, it describes something that bypasses intellectual defenses to strike a deep chord. It is usually positive (e.g., a powerful speech), but can be intimidating depending on the source of the power.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is browsing a skincare forum while Fatima is in the library.
Maya

This new retinol looks powerful. Think it'll break me out?

Maya
Fatima
Fatima

Probably. Don't go overboard or you'll wreck your skin barrier.

💡
Maya is asking about the potency of a skincare product (consistent with 'producing a strong effect'). Fatima uses the phrasal verb 'go overboard', meaning to do something to excess, reflecting her disciplined and cautious personality.

Meanings

Adjectiveinfluential

Having great power, prestige, or influence.

"She is one of the most powerful women in the global financial sector."

Adjectivestrong

Having great physical strength or force.

"The athlete has a powerful build and an explosive sprint."

Adjectivepotent

Producing a strong effect on the mind, feelings, or senses.

"The movie's final scene delivered a powerful emotional impact."

Adjectiveforceful

Capable of producing a high amount of force or energy (of a machine or engine).

"This vacuum cleaner has a powerful motor that picks up everything."

Collocations & Compounds

powerful build

Noun collocation: a physique characterized by great physical strength

The wrestler had a powerful build that intimidated his opponents.

powerful influence

Noun collocation: a high degree of prestige or control over others

The lobbyist exerted a powerful influence on the new legislation.

powerful emotional appeal

Noun collocation: a message that produces a strong effect on the feelings

The charity advertisement used a powerful emotional appeal to encourage donations.

powerful motor

Noun collocation: an engine capable of producing high energy

The industrial blender is equipped with a powerful motor for crushing ice.

become powerful

Verb collocation: to acquire great strength or influence

The small startup worked hard to become powerful within the tech industry.

Etymology

Derived from the Middle English word "powerful," which is a combination of the noun "power" and the suffix "-ful." The root "power" originates from the Old French "poer," which itself stems from the Latin "potere," meaning to be able or to have power. The suffix "-ful" is an Old English addition used to denote the full possession of a particular quality.

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