be potent

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

Used to describe a current state of being powerful or effective.

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Examples (10)

  • This new medicine is incredibly potent, offering quick relief.
  • The ancient symbol was still potent in their rituals, warding off evil.
  • His argument will be very potent if he presents the evidence clearly.
  • Her influence has been consistently potent throughout her career, shaping policy.
  • Even a small dose of this poison can be extremely potent and dangerous.
  • The protest movement is becoming increasingly potent as more people join.
  • Despite its age, the message remains remarkably potent in today's society.
  • A single word can be more potent than a thousand actions in inspiring change.
  • The combination of ingredients was unexpectedly potent, yielding surprising results.
  • To be truly potent, a leader needs both vision and courage to inspire.