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POTENTIAL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
1. adjective [ADJ n] You use potential to say that someone or something is capable of developing into the particular kind of person or thing mentioned. The company has identified 60 potential customers. We are aware of the potential problems and have taken every precaution. Synonyms: hidden, possible, inherent, dormant More Synonyms of potential.
POTENTIAL | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
qualities or abilities that may develop and allow someone or something to succeed: to achieve your full potential. She has a lot of potential as a writer. potential for sth/doing sth. the possibility that something may happen: There is the potential for some really interesting research.
POTENTIAL Synonyms: 52 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for POTENTIAL: possible, implicit, probable, plausible, theoretic, conceivable, hypothetical, theoretical; Antonyms of POTENTIAL: real, actual, factual, existent, demonstrated, confirmed, true, genuine.
POTENTIAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun. possibility; potentiality: an investment that has little growth potential. Synonyms: potency, capacity. a latent excellence or ability that may or may not be developed. Grammar. a potential aspect, mood, construction, case, etc. a form in the potential. Electricity. electric potential ( def 1 ).
POTENTIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, or succeed: The region has enormous potential for economic development. I don't feel I'm achieving my full potential in my present job. [ + to infinitive ] You have the potential to reach the top of your profession.
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