potence Synonyms

potence Meaning

Wordnet

potence (n)

the state of being potent; a male's capacity to have sexual intercourse

potence Sentence Examples

  1. The potence, a sinister implement of execution, loomed over the condemned man.
  2. The judge sentenced the killer to death, condemning him to face the gallows' potence.
  3. The potence's cold, steel arms reached skyward, casting an ominous shadow over the prison yard.
  4. The victim's cries for mercy echoed through the potence, but her pleas went unanswered.
  5. The executioner's face was etched with a grim determination as he tightened the noose around the inmate's neck and sent him swinging from the potence.
  6. The potence stood as a grim reminder of the justice system's final punishment.
  7. The scaffold's potence creaked and groaned under the weight of the doomed man.
  8. The potence's rope swayed gently in the breeze, a chilling testament to its deadly purpose.
  9. The potence's ominous design chilled the hearts of all who beheld it.
  10. The potence's presence instilled a sense of terror in the hearts of those who feared its final embrace.

FAQs About the word potence

the state of being potent; a male's capacity to have sexual intercourse

energy, strength, potency,power, horsepower, might, capability, force, puissance,muscle

inaptitude, impotence, weakness, incompetence, powerlessness,impotence, incapacity, inability, impotency, incompetency

The potence, a sinister implement of execution, loomed over the condemned man.

The judge sentenced the killer to death, condemning him to face the gallows' potence.

The potence's cold, steel arms reached skyward, casting an ominous shadow over the prison yard.

The victim's cries for mercy echoed through the potence, but her pleas went unanswered.