superpotent

superpotent — 形容詞

  • superpotentpositive
  • more superpotentcomparative
  • most superpotentsuperlative

1. describes a drug, chemical, or other substance that is much stronger than what i

1.形容詞C1
釋義

超強效

效力遠超過正常或安全範圍的

describes a drug, chemical, or other substance that is much stronger than what is normal or safe.

例句

Mark's doctor warned him that the superpotent painkiller could damage his liver if taken daily.

Mark 的醫生警告他,這種超強效止痛藥如果天天服用可能會傷害肝臟。

attributive use before a noun (painkiller)

The lab accidentally created a superpotent cleaning chemical that burned through plastic containers.

實驗室意外製造出一種超強效清潔劑,直接腐蝕了塑膠容器。

domain: laboratory / chemical safety

同義詞
  • potent

    the more common, neutral word for 'strong in effect'; 'superpotent' implies an extreme, often unsafe degree

  • concentrated

    focuses on a high ratio of active ingredient rather than overall strength

  • powerful

    broader and more general; 'superpotent' is a stronger, more technical version

  • intense

    describes strength of effect or experience; can apply to non-chemical things like emotions

反義詞
  • weak

    general opposite of strong effect

  • mild

    describes something gentle in effect, the opposite of dangerously strong

  • dilute

    specifically describes a substance that has been weakened by adding liquid

文法句型

superpotent + noun (medicine / chemical / substance)

用法筆記

Almost always used before a noun (attributive). The word is uncommon in everyday conversation and appears mainly in medical, scientific, or regulatory writing. It often carries a warning or cautionary tone — describing something that is not just strong, but dangerously or problematically strong.

常見錯誤

This coffee is superpotent.' (ambiguous register — sounds odd in casual speech)
This coffee is incredibly strong.
💡'superpotent' is a formal, technical word and sounds unnatural in casual conversation.