POTENT
POTENT
A
inefficient
B
soft
C
fragile
D
weak
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D
weak (Adjective) : not physically strong , likely to break, not having much power
potent (Adjective) : having a strong effect on your mind/ body: powerful
inefficient (Adjective) : not doing a job well and not making the best use of time, money, energy, etc.
soft (Adjective) : very brittle
fragile (Adjective) : easily broken/damaged , weak and uncertain
potent (Adjective) : having a strong effect on your mind/ body: powerful
inefficient (Adjective) : not doing a job well and not making the best use of time, money, energy, etc.
soft (Adjective) : very brittle
fragile (Adjective) : easily broken/damaged , weak and uncertain
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