1a : to walk lamely especially : to walk favoring one leg The injured player limped off the field. b : to go unsteadily : falter the conversation limped for some time— Henry Green. 2 : to proceed slowly or with difficulty the ship limped back to port.
Potent sentence example
- The belief exercises a potent moral influence.
- Too aware of him, she tensed as he crouched beside her, the scent too potent to be a dream.
- The extent and glamour of his empire exercised a potent spell on western Europe.
Definition of overpowertransitive verb. 1 : to overcome by superior force : subdue. 2 : to affect with overwhelming intensity the stench overpowered us. 3 : to provide with more power than is needed or desirable a dangerously overpowered car.
: an unlucky event or occurrence : a bad experience or accident that is usually minor. See the full definition for misadventure in the English Language Learners Dictionary. misadventure. noun. mis·?ad·?ven·?ture | ˌmi-s?d-ˈven-ch?r
Some common synonyms of replica are copy, duplicate, facsimile, and reproduction.
Meaning of potently in English. in a very powerful, forceful, or effective way: Her arguments were strong, and potently deployed. Lavender is potently antibacterial.
the quality or state of being convincing or persuasive: The cogency of the argument was irrefutable.
Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weary. unwearied. indefatigable. inexhaustible. tireless.
1a : easily broken or destroyed a fragile vase fragile bones. b : constitutionally (see constitutionally sense 1a) delicate : lacking in vigor a fragile child. 2 : tenuous, slight fragile hope a fragile coalition.
1 : based on or consisting of reports or observations of usually unscientific observers anecdotal evidence health benefits that may be more anecdotal than factual. 2a : of, relating to, or consisting of anecdotes an anecdotal biography. b : given to or skilled in telling anecdotes : anecdotic sense 2 my anecdotal uncle.
regardverb. Antonyms: miss, overlook, disregard, despise, dislike, contemn, hate, loathe, misconsider, misconceive, misestimate, misjudge. Synonyms: behold, view, contemplate, esteem, consider, deem, affect, respect, reverence, revere, value, conceive, heed, notice, mind.
synonyms for pretentious
- arty.
- exaggerated.
- grandiose.
- hollow.
- overblown.
- pompous.
- stilted.
- turgid.
1 : an official document conferring a right or privilege : letters patent. 2a : a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention. b : the monopoly or right so granted. c : a patented invention. 3 : privilege, license.
ephemeral. Antonyms: abiding, persistent, permanent, perpetual, eternal, perennial, immortal. Synonyms: transient, evanescent, fleeting, fugacious, fugitive, momentary.
The term “high potency” may be used on the label or in labeling of a multi-ingredient product to describe the product (as opposed to describing the level of individual ingredients) if the product contains 100 percent or more of the RDI for at least two-thirds of the vitamins and minerals that are listed in 21 CFR 101.9
Results: Potency is an expression of the activity of a drug in terms of the concentration or amount of the drug required to produce a defined effect, whereas clinical efficacy judges the therapeutic effectiveness of the drug in humans.
Definition. (general) The ability or capacity to perform something. (biology) The ability of a stem cell to differentiate into different cell types.
Potency denotes the amount of drug needed to produce a given effect. Efficacy is the maximal effect that a drug produces irrespective of concentration (dose)
Antonym of Lost
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Opposite word of old. Opposite Word of old: "fresh, new, young, youthful"
Word. Antonym. Wrong. Correct, Right. Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.
So the opposite of “many” is “few”, which is the small amount below “many”.
Antonym of QuietWord. Antonym. Quiet. Loud, Noisy. Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.
Opposite of needing very little effort. difficult. challenging. uneasy. complex.