Meaning & Definition of word "Potent"

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    Potent

    /ˈpoʊ.tənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. having great power, influence, or effect.
      • Example: The politician's potent speech inspired many to take action.
    • 2. strong or powerful in effect, especially in terms of drugs or chemicals.
      • Example: The medication was potent enough to relieve her pain quickly.
    • 3. capable of producing a strong biological or chemical effect.
      • Example: This plant contains potent compounds that can be used in traditional medicine.
    • 4. having a strong smell or taste.
      • Example: The potent aroma of the spices filled the kitchen.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'potens' meaning powerful or able.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    potent force:

    A decisive and powerful factor or influence.

    potent medicine:

    A drug that has strong effects.

    potent argument:

    A strong reason or point supporting a case.

    Related Words

    potency:

    The quality or state of being potent; power or effectiveness.

    impotent:

    Lacking power or ability; ineffective.

    potentiate:

    To make something potent or effective.

    potentate:

    A person who possesses great power, often used in a historical context.

    Slang Meanings of potent

    Meaning: A term used to describe high-quality cannabis.

    Example Sentence: This strain is really potent; one hit and you'll feel it.

    Meaning: Used to describe a strong alcohol or drink.

    Example Sentence: Be careful with that cocktail; it's potent!