"Power" validity in different word game dictionaries
Dictionary | Validity |
---|---|
Scrabble US(US/Canada/Thailand - TWL/NWL) | Yes |
Scrabble UK(International - SOWPODS/CSW) | Yes |
Words with Friends(WWF) | Yes |
"power" Definition
- [uncountable] the ability to control people or things
- [uncountable] political control of a country or an area
- [uncountable] energy that can be collected and used to operate a machine, to make electricity, etc.
- [uncountable] the public supply of electricity
- [uncountable] the quality of having great power or force, or of being very effective
- [uncountable] physical strength used in action; physical strength that somebody possesses and might use
- [uncountable] (in people) the ability or opportunity to do something
- [uncountable] (also powers [plural]) a particular ability of the body or mind
- powers [plural] all the abilities of a person’s body or mind
- [countable, usually plural, uncountable] the right or authority of a person or group to do something
- [countable] a country with a lot of influence in world affairs, or with great military strength
- [uncountable] (in compounds) strength or influence in a particular area of activity
- [uncountable] the influence of a particular thing or group within society
- [countable, usually singular] the number of times that an amount is to be multiplied by itself
- [uncountable] the amount by which a lens can make objects appear larger
- [countable] a good or evil spirit that controls the lives of others
"power" Synonyms & Antonyms
"power" synonyms:
- ability,
- capability,
- capacity,
- competence,
- skill,
- talent,
- aptitude,
- competency,
- potential,
- gift,
- artistry,
- bent,
- clout,
- competitiveness,
- expertise,
- faculty,
- nous,
- adeptness,
- adroitness
"power" antonyms:
- inability,
- incapacity,
- incompetence,
- inaptitude,
- incapability,
- disability,
- impotence,
- helplessness,
- hopelessness,
- impairment,
- inadequacy,
- inaptness,
- incapableness,
- incompetency,
- ineffectiveness,
- ineffectuality,
- ineffectualness,
- inefficaciousness,
- inefficacy