Unpowerful
adjective
1.
having or exerting great power or force.
2.
physically strong, as a person:
a large, powerful athlete.
3.
producing great physical effects, as a machine or a blow.
4.
potent; efficacious:
a powerful drug.
5.
having great effectiveness, as a speech, speaker, description, reason, etc.
6.
having great power, authority, or influence; mighty:
a powerful nation.
7.
Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. great in number or amount:
a powerful lot of money.
adjective
1.
having great power, force, potency, or effect
2.
extremely effective or efficient in action: a powerful drug, a powerful lens
3.
(dialect) large or great: a powerful amount of trouble
adverb
4.
(dialect) extremely; very: he ran powerful fast
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