What part of speech is potentials?

Potentials can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. potentials is a noun, plural of potential.

Inflections

Noun

What does potentials mean?

Definitions

Noun

potential - the inherent capacity for coming into being
potential - the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts

Examples of potentials

#   Sentence  
1. adj. A potential problem.
2. adj. Potential clients.
3. noun Indeed, given how Bush has rampaged around the world alienating allies and ignoring vital conflicts with the potential to blow back on the US, one might well argue that Edwards knows more now than Bush does.
4. noun Hazim Al-Sha'lan, by the way, is the son of the late Sheikh of Al-Khaza'il in Diwaniya and has the potential to replace former information minister, M.S. Al-Sahaf, in his nonsensical media statements, which can be passed as jokes.
5. noun By the end of 2005 you'll have a whole new start with regard to your career and your earning potential - and a possible new partnership to top it off!
6. noun I discerned the potential of great things in him.
7. noun Human beings are gifted with infinite potential.
8. noun Big cities have too high a potential for riots.
9. noun Everyone believes in their own potential.
10. noun Attention is focussed on the potential for growth of the personal and industrial use garbage compactor market in relation to trends in law.
11. noun Well-meaning noobs can give advice capable of bringing about an armageddon with the potential of destroying the Earth multiple times over.
12. noun Liu Manqiang, deputy director of the Chinese Research Centre and College for Social Sciences and Information Technology, says "Information and communication technology has the potential for a huge increase in value; an important goal for the development of China's information technology is allowing more rural citizens to benefit from the information technology industry."
13. noun Any electrical device, if used improperly, has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury.
14. noun I want my children to reach their full potential.
15. noun Your country is already beautiful and it has still a potential to be even better.
16. noun He is full of potential.
17. noun She is full of potential.
Sentence  
adj.
A potential problem.
Potential clients.
noun
Indeed, given how Bush has rampaged around the world alienating allies and ignoring vital conflicts with the potential to blow back on the US, one might well argue that Edwards knows more now than Bush does.
Hazim Al-Sha'lan, by the way, is the son of the late Sheikh of Al-Khaza'il in Diwaniya and has the potential to replace former information minister, M.S. Al-Sahaf, in his nonsensical media statements, which can be passed as jokes.
By the end of 2005 you'll have a whole new start with regard to your career and your earning potential - and a possible new partnership to top it off!
I discerned the potential of great things in him.
Human beings are gifted with infinite potential.
Big cities have too high a potential for riots.
Everyone believes in their own potential.
Attention is focussed on the potential for growth of the personal and industrial use garbage compactor market in relation to trends in law.
Well-meaning noobs can give advice capable of bringing about an armageddon with the potential of destroying the Earth multiple times over.
Liu Manqiang, deputy director of the Chinese Research Centre and College for Social Sciences and Information Technology, says "Information and communication technology has the potential for a huge increase in value; an important goal for the development of China's information technology is allowing more rural citizens to benefit from the information technology industry."
Any electrical device, if used improperly, has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury.
I want my children to reach their full potential.
Your country is already beautiful and it has still a potential to be even better.
He is full of potential.
She is full of potential.

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