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potential / potential / potential / potential
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: potentialspast: potentialpp: potentialing: potentialcomp: more potentialsup: most potential

The term functions as a bridge between current reality and future possibility. When used as an adjective, it identifies a candidate or a risk that is not yet realized but remains plausible, shifting the focus toward anticipation and preparation. As a noun, it describes an internal reservoir of capability. This suggests that while the power exists, it requires a catalyst or effort to be activated, distinguishing inherent talent from actualized achievement.

Countable in specific physics contexts; uncountable when referring to general ability.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, David is at the office and Karen is browsing Zillow on her phone.
Karen Smith

Look at this fixer-upper. It's a total dump but has so much potential.

Karen Smith
David Smith
David Smith

Don't get carried away. We can't afford to sink any more cash into a pit.

💡
Karen uses 'potential' as a noun meaning latent qualities that could lead to future success (in this case, a renovated home). David responds with the phrasal verb 'carried away' (becoming overly excited) and the idiom 'sink cash into a pit' (spending money on something that provides no return).

Meanings

Adjectivepotential
[~ something]

Capable of becoming or developing into something in the future.

"The company is looking for potential investors to fund the expansion."

Nounpotential

The latent qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness.

"The young athlete has the potential to become an Olympic champion."

Adjectivepotential
[~ something]

Existing in a latent state but not yet realized or active.

"The potential danger of the situation was ignored by the crew."

Nounpotential

The amount of energy stored in a system due to its position or configuration.

"The ball at the top of the hill possesses a high amount of gravitational potential."

Collocations & Compounds

reach one's potential

achieve maximum capability

He finally reached his full potential in college.

potential customer

a possible buyer

The marketing team is targeting potential customers.

potential risk

a possible danger

The engineers identified a potential risk in the bridge design.

potential energy

stored energy based on position

The spring stores potential energy when compressed.

unlock potential

release hidden abilities

The mentor helped her unlock her potential.

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