Monday, May 22, 2006

po-ten-tial

adj.
Capable of being but not yet in existence; latent: a potential problem.
Having possibility, capability, or power.
Grammar. Of, relating to, or being a verbal construction with auxiliaries such as may or can; for example, it may snow.

n.
The inherent ability or capacity for growth, development, or coming into being.
Something possessing the capacity for growth or development.



m.f.l.s.r.n.
It can be very difficult to make people see your potential outside of the little box, the little realm of exisistance, the capasity they currently know you in.



ca·pa·ble
adj.
Having capacity or ability; efficient and able: a capable administrator.
Having the ability required for a specific task or accomplishment; qualified: capable of winning.

of
prep.
Possessing; having: a person of honor.
On one's part: very nice of you.
Containing or carrying: a basket of groceries.
Specified as; named or called: a depth of ten feet; the Garden of Eden.
Centering on; directed toward: a love of horses.



more
adj. Comparative of many., much.
Greater in number: a hall with more seats.
Greater in size, amount, extent, or degree: more land; more support.
Additional; extra: She needs some more time.

n.
A greater or additional quantity, number, degree, or amount: The more I see of you the more I like you.


adv. Comparative of much.
To or in a greater extent or degree: loved him even more.
Used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs: more difficult; more softly. See Usage Note at perfect.
In addition: phoned twice more.
Moreover; furthermore.




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