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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27
Puissant
[PWIS-ənt]Part of speech: adjective
Origin: latin, 15th century
- Powerful
- Having political authority
Examples of Puissant in a sentence
- My grandfather thought he ruled the house, but we all knew grandma was the most puissant.
- The new president demonstrated her puissant ability by passing several laws right away.
About Puissant
"Puissant" is the adjective form of the noun "puissance," which means power or might. It’s more often used in a literary sense than in everyday conversation, but "puissant" is a strong word to demonstrate ability.
Did you Know?
"Puissant" shares a meaning with a few more “P” words — "powerful" and "potent." These words can all be traced back to the same Latin word, “posse,” which means to be able. Demonstrate your powerful potential with this perfectly poetic word.
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Date: 2019-12-27 07:44 pm (UTC)"Sir? But what about the briefing on the last assignment?"
"No need Mr. Solo, a job well done considering the fast moving situation."
Once again Mr. Waverly proved to be puissant when it came to UNCLE. Napoleon sighed and sat, ready to prepare for his next affair.