The word 'potential' is both an adjective and a noun.
The noun 'potential' is a word for latent qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness; a word for the possibility of something happening or of someone doing something in the future; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the adjective 'potential' is potentiality.
The noun "ability" is a common, abstract noun. It refers to the capacity or skill to perform a specific task or action, representing an intangible quality rather than a physical object. As an abstract noun, it encapsulates concepts related to competence and potential.
The word 'harm' is both a verb (Please don't harm me.) and a noun (I have caused no harm.)The noun 'harm' is a word for physical injury or material damage; psychological damage or injury; actual or potential ill effects or danger; a word for a thing.
As an adjective, potential means possible or capable of being or becoming; as a noun, it means the possibility or a latent ability. If the man had visited the doctor sooner, there would be a potential for a timely diagnosis and he may not have died from skin cancer.
The abstract noun of "future" is "futurity." It refers to the quality or state of being in the future, encompassing concepts related to time yet to come. This term captures the essence of potential and possibilities that lie ahead.
The abstract noun form of "waste" is "wastefulness." This term refers to the quality or state of being wasteful, indicating an excessive or careless use of resources. It encompasses the ideas of inefficiency and squandered potential.
Potential is a noun or an adjective; it is not a verb.Example used as a noun:The potential for our new product is unlimited.Example used as an adjective;The potential revenue from this product will please the stockholders.
The word potential is an adjective. It can also be a noun as in an unrealised ability.
Yes, the term means that something has the potential to become a problem. The word 'potential' can be a noun or an adjective. In this term, the word 'potential' is an adjective describing the noun 'problem'.
The word is potential.
The plural form of potential is potentials.
The word potential is an adjective. It can also be a noun as in an unrealised ability.
The noun "chance" usually refers to a possibility or likelihood of something happening.
The abstract noun form of the adjective possible is possibility.Note: The word 'possible' is also an abstract noun as a word for something which is likely or achievable (expressed as the possible).The word 'possible' is a concrete noun as a word for a potential candidate for something; a word for a person.
No, the word 'impossible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'impossible' is impossibility, an abstract noun as a word for a concept.
In the sentence your son has potential, potential is a noun.
I haven't been able to find a specific use of the word 'potential' as a collective noun. However, that doesn't mean you can't use it for a collective for something appropriate. Some of the ideas I pursued trying to track it down were 'a potential of graduates', 'a potential of applicants', or 'a potential of auditions'. When it comes to creative writing, you can use anything you like.
Yes, the noun 'safety' is a common noun; a general word for a state of being protected from potential harm (an abstract noun); a general word for a device designed to protect and prevent harm (a concrete noun).