pot Synonyms
pot Meaning
pot (n)
metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
the quantity contained in a pot
a container in which plants are cultivated
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
slang for a paunch
a resistor with three terminals, the third being an adjustable center terminal; used to adjust voltages in radios and TV sets
street names for marijuana
pot (v)
plant in a pot
pot ()
Alt. of race
pot (v. t.)
To shoot for the pot, i.e., cooking; to secure or hit by a pot shot; to shoot when no special skill is needed.
To secure; gain; win; bag.
pot (v. i.)
To take a pot shot or shots, as at game or an enemy.
pot (n.)
The total of the bets at stake at one time, as in racing or card playing; the pool;
a horse heavily backed; a favorite.
A plain defensive headpiece; later, and perhaps in a jocose sense, any helmet; -- called also pot helmet.
The total of the bets at one time; the pool.
pot Sentence Examples
- The gardener meticulously tended to the delicate flowers in the clay pots.
- The pungent aroma of simmering soup wafted from the pot on the stovetop.
- The pottery wheel spun rapidly, as the artisan shaped clay into elegant pots.
- The hikers carried food and water in lightweight pots attached to their backpacks.
- The kitchen pot was overflowing with boiling spaghetti noodles.
- The ancient scroll was carefully placed in a small ceramic pot for preservation.
- The plants thrived in the large terracotta pots on the patio.
- The doctor tended to the patient with an ointment applied from a small pot.
- The witches brewed potions in a bubbling pot over an open fire.
- The children played with a pot of toy blocks, building towers and elaborate structures.
FAQs About the word pot
metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid, a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination, the quantity co
seed, put in, drill, replant, plant,sow, transplant, overseed, scatter, bed
gather,gather,harvest, reap, harvest, reap,
The gardener meticulously tended to the delicate flowers in the clay pots.
The pungent aroma of simmering soup wafted from the pot on the stovetop.
The pottery wheel spun rapidly, as the artisan shaped clay into elegant pots.
The hikers carried food and water in lightweight pots attached to their backpacks.