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Meaning of pot
A pot is a container, typically made of metal, ceramic, or plastic, used for holding or cooking food or liquids.
Etymology of pot
The word "pot" has its roots in Old French "pot," which is derived from the Latin word "potus," meaning drink, and "potare," meaning to drink
The Latin word "potus" is also related to the Greek word "πότος" (potos), meaning drink
The word "pot" has been used in the English language since the 13th century, initially referring to a container for holding liquids, and later expanding to include other meanings
Synonyms
container
vessel
receptacle
bowl
pan
kettle
cauldron
jug
pitcher
urn
vase
barrel
cask
tank
tub
bucket
pail
vat
crucible
retort
flask
beaker
ewer
decanter
carafe
jar
crock
vessel
basin
sink
potful
containerful
holder
receptacle
canister
tin
can
cylinder
drum
cistern
reservoir
tankard
flagon
ever
server
dishes
utensils
hardware
Definitions
- A container, typically made of metal, ceramic, or plastic, used for holding or cooking food or liquids
- A plant container, typically made of ceramic, plastic, or wood, used for holding soil and a plant
- A quantity of money or assets, especially one that is shared or used for a particular purpose
- A pot of something, such as money or food, refers to a collection or accumulation of it
Usage Examples
- She put the flowers in a pot and placed it on the windowsill
- The chef used a large pot to cook the soup for the party
- The company has a pot of money set aside for employee bonuses
- The team won the pot in the tournament, taking home the grand prize
Antonyms
emptiness
hollowness
vacancy
void
absence
lack
scarcity
dearth
insufficiency
deficiency
shortage
smallness
minuteness
tininess
compactness
conciseness
brevity
emptier
hollower
barer
sparer
leaner
meaner
smaller
pettier
narrower
shallower
fainter
weaker
feebler