potion

[pəʊ.ʃən]
[ˈpoʊ.ʃən]
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A potion is a special liquid or mixture that people believe will help them feel better or solve a problem. It's often something magical or mysterious.

You might hear about potions in fantasy stories like Harry Potter, but they're not just for magic. In real life, a lot of people use the word to talk about health remedies. For example, some people drink herbal teas that they think will help with stress or colds. These drinks are often called potions because they sound like special treatments. Some cooks might even call their favorite sauces or marinades "potions" because they add extra flavor and magic to food.

How common is "potion"?

Word potion is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • A small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical.

    Example: He hoped to win the princess's heart by mixing the love potion the witch gave him into her drink.

lib

verb

  • To drug.

Real examples of "potions" in context

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