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    po·tent
    /ˈpōtnt/

    adjective

    • 1. formed of crutch-shaped pieces; (especially of a cross) having a straight bar across the end of each extremity: "a cross potent"
    • 2. of the fur called potent (as a tincture).

    noun

    • 1. fur resembling vair, but with the alternating pieces T-shaped.

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  2. very powerful, forceful, or effective: Surprise remains the terrorists ' most potent weapon. The Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the Cold War. This is a very potent drug and can have unpleasant side-effects. Synonym.

  3. The meaning of POTENT is having or wielding force, authority, or influence : powerful. How to use potent in a sentence.

  4. From the Latin potentum, meaning “powerful,” potent is just that: having tremendous strength or influence in either a moral or physical sense. A potent question gets to the heart of the matter and sparks serious discussion. Really stiff drinks can be potent, as can your breath after a garlicky meal.

  5. adjective. /ˈpəʊtnt/ having a strong effect on your body or mind. a potent drug. a very potent alcoholic brew. a potent argument. That chilli sauce is pretty potent stuff. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  6. More generally, potent is used to describe someone or something strong or powerful. An argument is potent if it is forceful and persuasive. A leader can be described as potent if they wield power effectively. A pungent smell can be described as potent. A strong alcoholic drink might also be called potent, as in Wow, those were some potent ...

  7. Definition of 'potent' Word Frequency. potent. (poʊtənt ) adjective. Something that is potent is very effective and powerful. Their most potent weapon was the Exocet missile. The drug is extremely potent, but causes unpleasant side effects. Synonyms: strong, powerful, mighty, vigorous More Synonyms of potent. More Synonyms of potent.

  8. 1. possessing great strength; powerful. 2. (of arguments, etc) persuasive or forceful. 3. influential or authoritative. 4. tending to produce violent physical or chemical effects: a potent poison. 5. (of a male) capable of having sexual intercourse. [C15: from Latin potēns able, from posse to be able] ˈpotently adv.

  9. POTENT definition: 1. very powerful or very effective: 2. the quality of being potent. Learn more.

  10. potent meaning, definition, what is potent: having a very powerful effect or influen...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 13, 2024 · potent (comparative more potent, superlative most potent) Powerful; possessing power; effective.