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    Po·ten·tial
    /pəˈten(t)SH(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future: "a two-pronged campaign to woo potential customers"

    noun

    • 1. latent qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness: "a young broadcaster with great potential"
    • 2. the quantity determining the energy of mass in a gravitational field or of charge in an electric field: "a change in gravitational potential"
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  3. Potential is an adjective that means existing in possibility or capable of development into actuality. It can also be a noun that means something that can develop or become actual, such as a potential for violence, a promise, or a function. See synonyms, examples, history, and related words of potential.

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    This article provides information about various aspects related to "Potential". It includes its meaning as well as different uses such as electrical energy measurement etc.

    A number of potential buyers have expressed interest in the company. Many potential customers are waiting for a fall in prices before buying.

    The accident is a grim reminder of the potential dangers involved in North Sea oil production, people should be alerted to these dangers.

    We estimate the potential market for new phones to be around one million people in this country alone.

    The potential benefits outweigh the problems.

    Learn the meaning of potential as an adjective, noun, and in physics. Find out how to use potential in sentences and phrases with synonyms, antonyms, and related words.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the word potential, which can be an adjective, noun, or verb. Find out the origin, synonyms, and related words for potential, and see how it is used in sentences.

  5. potential: 1 adj existing in possibility “a potential problem” Synonyms: possible latent potentially existing but not presently evident or realized Antonyms: actual , existent presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible effective existing in fact; not theoretical; real show more antonyms... adj expected to become or be; in ...

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  7. Learn the meaning of potential as an adjective that describes something that can develop into something or be developed in the future. See synonyms, pronunciation, pictures and usage notes from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. potential as somebody/something She has great potential as an artist. her belief in art's potential as a healing agent ; potential to do something He has the potential to become a world-class musician. with potential We're looking for a trainee with potential. The house has a lot of potential. Zambia has large unexploited tourism potential.

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