Nouns (31)
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power
n. (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
power, powerfulness
n. possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade"
ability, power
n. possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination"
power, computer power
n. mechanical energy as distinguished from hand labor, esp. for computers
office, power
n. (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power; "being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage"; "during his first year in office"; "during his first year in power"; "the power of the president"
power, force
n. one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil"
exponent, power, index
n. a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
might, mightiness, power
n. physical strength
world power, major power, great power, power, superpower
n. a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
baron, big businessman, business leader, king, magnate, mogul, power, top executive, tycoon
n. a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"
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power
v. supply the force or power for the functioning of; "The gasoline powers the engines"
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Fuzzynyms (134)
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efficacy, efficaciousness
n. capacity or power to produce a desired effect; "concern about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine"
force
n. a powerful effect or influence; "the force of his eloquence easily persuaded them"
might, mightiness, power
n. physical strength
muscle
n. authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign"
superior skill
n. more than ordinary ability
authority, authorization, authorisation, potency, dominance, say-so
n. the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"; "a place of potency in the state"
merit, virtue
n. any admirable quality or attribute; "work of great merit"
artlessness, innocence, ingenuousness, naturalness
n. the quality of innocent naivete
virtue, chastity, sexual morality
n. morality with respect to sexual relations
innocence
n. a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense; "the trial established his innocence"
uprightness, rectitude
n. righteousness as a consequence of being honorable and honest
command
n. the power or authority to command; "an admiral in command"
forte, strength, strong point
n. a skill at which you excel
capability, capableness, potentiality
n. an aptitude that may be developed
command, control, mastery
n. great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French"
potential, potentiality, potency
n. the inherent capacity for coming into being
preference, penchant, predilection, taste
n. a strong liking; "my own preference is for good literature"; "the Irish have a penchant for blarney"
proficiency, technique
n. skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity; "practice greatly improves proficiency"
right
n. an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature; "they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"; "Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in the hands of the people"- Eleanor Roosevelt; "a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody can take away"
craft, craftsmanship, workmanship
n. skill in an occupation or trade
adeptness, adroitness, deftness, facility, quickness
n. skillful performance or ability without difficulty; "his quick adeptness was a product of good design"; "he was famous for his facility as an archer"
expertness, expertise
n. skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge
proficiency
n. the quality of having great facility and competence
competence, competency
n. the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually
endowment, gift, talent, natural endowment
n. natural abilities or qualities
instinct, inherent aptitude
n. inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli; "the spawning instinct in salmon"; "altruistic instincts in social animals"
brilliance, genius
n. unusual mental ability
genius, wizardry
n. exceptional creative ability
flair, genius
n. a natural talent; "he has a flair for mathematics"; "he has a genius for interior decorating"
bent, knack, hang
n. a special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"
sense, sensation, sentience, sentiency, sensory faculty
n. the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing"
dominance, ascendance, ascendence, ascendancy, ascendency, control
n. the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her"
reign, sovereignty
n. royal authority; the dominion of a monarch
domination, mastery, supremacy
n. power to dominate or defeat; "mastery of the seas"
dominion, rule
n. dominance or power through legal authority; "France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa"; "the rule of Caesar"
regulation
n. the state of being controlled or governed
eminence, distinction, preeminence, note
n. high status importance owing to marked superiority; "a scholar of great eminence"
importance, grandness
n. a prominent status; "a person of importance"
prominence
n. the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent
place, station
n. proper or designated social situation; "he overstepped his place"; "the responsibilities of a man in his station"; "married above her station"
drive
n. a physiological state corresponding to a strong need or desire
exuberance, enthusiasm, ebullience
n. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval
authorization, authority
n. the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"; "a place of potency in the state"
persuasiveness, strength
n. the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty; "the strength of his argument settled the matter"
sway
n. controlling influence
power, powerfulness
n. possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade"
superior skill
n. more than ordinary ability
stamina, staying power, toughness
n. enduring strength and energy
dint
n. interchangeable with `means' in the expression `by means of'
feat, effort, exploit
n. a notable achievement; "he performed a great feat"; "the book was her finest effort"
force
n. a powerful effect or influence; "the force of his eloquence easily persuaded them"
influence
n. a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc; "used her parents' influence to get the job"
leverage
n. strategic advantage; power to act effectively; "relatively small groups can sometimes exert immense political leverage"
capitalist
n. a person who invests capital in a business (especially a large business)
mogul
n. a bump on a ski slope
dictator, potentate
n. a ruler who is unconstrained by law
authoritarian, dictator
n. a person who behaves in a tyrannical manner; "my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime"
oppressor
n. a person of authority who subjects others to undue pressures
financier, moneyman
n. a person skilled in large scale financial transactions
millionaire
n. a person whose material wealth is valued at more than a million dollars
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Antonyms (11)
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inertia
n. (physics) the tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force
impotence, impotency
n. an inability (usually of the male animal) to copulate
impotence, impotency
n. an inability (usually of the male animal) to copulate
helplessness, weakness, impuissance
n. powerlessness revealed by an inability to act; "in spite of their weakness the group remains active"
inability
n. lack of ability (especially mental ability) to do something
soul
n. a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s; "soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement"
weakness
n. a penchant for something even though it might not be good for you; "he has a weakness for chocolate"
power
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