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
Hope is the word which God has written on the brow of every
man.