potential

noun, adjective45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.7

The complete or total extent of one's abilities or qualities.

The highest possible level of one's abilities or qualities.

Indicates a large or significant amount of potential.

Indicates an extremely large amount of potential.

Indicates a very large amount of potential.

Indicates a very large amount of potential.

The inherent capacity of people to grow, develop, and achieve.

Indicates a large or significant amount of potential.

The genuine and full potential that someone or something possesses.

The possibility of future development and expansion.

Indicates an extremely large or wide-ranging potential.

The potential for growth and prosperity in an economy.

Refers to a high level or degree of potential.

The possibility of being successful and making money.

Potential that will become apparent or be realized over a long period.

Actual, existing potential that is not just theoretical.

Potential that may be realized at a later time.

Indicates potential that has no bounds or end.

The capacity for imaginative and original thought and creation.

Potential that exists but has not yet been used or developed.

Potential that has not been realized or achieved.

Used to indicate the possibility of something happening or developing.

Used to describe someone or something that has potential.

Used to specify the area or role in which potential exists.

To possess latent qualities or abilities.

To exhibit signs of future ability or success.

To perceive or understand that potential exists.

To arrive at the highest level of one's abilities.

To become fully aware of and achieve one's full potential.

To grow or cause potential to grow and become more advanced.

To realize or achieve one's full potential.

To realize or achieve one's full potential.

To identify and acknowledge that potential exists.

To successfully reach the full extent of one's abilities.

To make the best use of one's potential.

To release or enable access to hidden or unused potential.

To investigate or discuss the subject or issue of potential in detail.

To show clear evidence of having potential.

To present the possibility for future development or success.

To make full use of and derive benefit from potential.

To contain the possibility for future development or success.

To make the level of potential greater.

To know or be conscious that potential exists.

To make the level of potential smaller.