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soft
Adjective
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A soft thing is nice to touch.
cotton is a soft cloth.
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Something that is soft is flexible.
When metal is heated it gets soft.
core
Noun
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The core is the centre part of something.
I bit into the apple core and spit out the seeds.
The ideas in it still form the core of the government's economic plan.
A core group of fans follow the team to every game.
I was shaken to the core when I heard the terrible news.
core
Verb
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If you core something, you remove the centre from it.
lemon juice • 4 eating apples, peeled, halved and cored • 1 tbsp of...
potential
Adjective
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A potential customer, benefit, problem, etc. is one that might happen in the future.
Realistic goals can then be set to prevent potential problems from becoming actual ones.
To grow, a business must identify potential customers and their needs.
potential
Noun
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If mathx/math has potential for mathy/math, then it's might change toward mathy/math or cause mathy/math.
Technology has the potential for improvement as well as for harm.
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If something has or shows potential, they will likely be very good in the future.
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The potential is the difference in voltage between two points on an electrical circuit.