Associations to the word «Potentiality»
Noun
- Intellect
- Aristotle
- Potency
- Mover
- Perfection
- Realization
- Wherefore
- Aquinas
- Likeness
- Fulfillment
- Humanism
- Emptiness
- Essence
- Infinity
- Perfect
- Modality
- Embryo
- Abstract
- Fetus
- Phys
- Familiarity
- Substance
- Persona
- Possibility
- Universal
- Possible
- Disposition
- Matter
- Reality
- Consciousness
- Existence
- Metaphor
- Tendency
- Regard
- Distinction
- Evil
- Soul
- Limitation
- Nature
- Physical
- Eternity
- Understanding
- Organism
- Habit
- Verb
- Principle
- Phenomenon
Adjective
- Intelligible
- Latent
- Perfected
- Innate
- Undeveloped
- Passive
- Inherent
- Infinite
- Receptive
- Imperfect
- Compounded
- Embryo
- Endowed
- Unlimited
- Pure
- Sensible
- Heavenly
- Occult
- Prospective
- Spiritual
- Rational
- Substantial
- Disturbing
- Cosmic
- Iii
- Actual
- Divine
- Human
- Manifest
- Eternal
- Expressive
- Abstract
- Lethal
- Awakened
- Potential
- Celestial
- Absolute
- Accidental
- Legitimate
- Philosophical
- Conceptual
- Therapeutic
- Empirical
Wiktionary
POTENTIALITY, noun. The quality of being, or having potential.
POTENTIALITY, noun. An inherent capacity for growth or development.
POTENTIALITY, noun. An aptitude amenable to development; capability.
Dictionary definition
POTENTIALITY, noun. The inherent capacity for coming into being.
POTENTIALITY, noun. An aptitude that may be developed.
Wise words
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"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.