Definitionadj. potentially existing but not presently evident or realized
Last update: November 4, 2016
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With The Artist 's Way you can discover how to unlock your latent creativity and make your dreams a reality. [adjective]
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This goes back longer than anyone can remember, accreting gradually, with flare-ups following latent periods. [adjective]
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He felt the mysterious stirring of all his latent sensibilities. [adjective]
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Strong commitment to moral values was latent in Gandhi's political philosophy. [Please select]
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Many a children's latent talent never blossoms because of lack of opportunities. [Please select]
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His darkest suspicions were at once redoubled, and a gush of latent jealousy was added to them. [adjective]
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With its child-like simplicity and latent fire, it was rather the face of a dreamer and poet than of a warrior and hero. [adjective]
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Anarchism cannot but repudiate such a method of production: its goal is the freest possible expression of all the latent powers of the individual. [adjective]
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Ambidexterity is also latent. [adjective]
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'Now listen to me,' said the dying woman aloud, as if making a great effort to revive one latent spark of energy. [adjective]
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