What are the opposite words for impotence?
Antonyms for the word "impotence" refer to the opposite of weakness, helplessness and inability to perform a certain task or function. Words such as power, vigor, strength and potency are antonyms of impotence. These words suggest a state of being capable, effective and dominating. They represent the idea of control and influence over a situation, as opposed to a state of incapacity or ineffectiveness. Antonyms for impotence denote the ability to execute and succeed, as opposed to the inability to act or achieve a desired outcome. These antonyms provide a contrast to the negative connotation of impotence, conveying a sense of energy, force and authority that inspire confidence and conviction.
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- attribute
- effect
- energy
- vigor
- control
- influence
- agency
- promise
- qualification
- weakness
- method
- supremacy
- power
- gift
- strength
- resource
- superiority
- knowledge
- propulsion
- importance
- freedom
- persuasion
- capability
- efficacy
- genius
- get-up-and-go
- governance
- independency
- mastery
- maturity
- responsibility
- say-so
- self-government
- technique
- ability
- accomplishment
- advantage
- authenticity
- beef
- brawn
- caliber
- capacity
- cogency
- competence
- dominance
- effectiveness
- eloquence
- eminence
- endurance
- faculty
- force
- forte
- government
- guidance
- jurisdiction
- leadership
- magnetism
- might
- muscle
- potential
- preeminence
- pressure
- reach
- resourcefulness
- state
- talent
- trump
- weight
- power to act, perform
- benefit, favored position or circumstance
- power, instrumentality
- quickness at learning
- strong physical makeup
- muscular strength and breadth
- potence
- capacity; character
- ability to perform
- efficiency
- volume; limit of volume held
- aptitude
- propensity
- impact, impression
- adeptness, effectiveness
- importance, fame
- personal talent, ability
- bearing hardship; staying power
- person's spirit and vigor
- ability, skill
- mental power, energy
- independence, license to do as one wants
- gift of high intellect
- talent, aptitude
- power, authority
- area of authority
- know-how
- skill, talent
- person's understanding; information
- charm, attractiveness
- command, expertise
- adulthood, full growth
- ability, power
- large fibers of animal body
- influencing to do, believe
- energy; flamboyance
- possibility for achievement
- potential for development
- ability, competence
- prepotency
- demand, difficulty
- hope, possibility
- inclination, weakness
- extent, range; stretch
- rule, dominion
- supply drawn upon, either material or nonmaterial
- maturity, trustworthiness
- advantage, predominance
- manner, method
- genuineness, lawfulness
- power, energy
- Other relevant words
- Other antonyms
- attribute
- effect
- energy
- vigor
- control
- influence
- agency
- promise
- qualification
- weakness
- method
- supremacy
- power
- gift
- strength
- resource
- superiority
- knowledge
- propulsion
- importance
- freedom
- persuasion
- capability
- efficacy
- genius
-
get-up-and-go
- O's,
- Oes,
- get up and go,
- o.
- governance
- independency
- mastery
- maturity
- responsibility
- say-so
- self-government
- technique
-
ability
- competence,
- facility,
- skillfulness,
- talent,
- what it takes,
- the goods,
- ex pertness,
- ex pertnesses,
- ex-pertness,
- ex-pertnesses,
- mind for,
- mind fors,
- particular activity adeptness,
- particular activity adeptnesses,
- skillfulnesses,
- the good,
- the right stuffs,
- under standing,
- under standings,
- under-standing,
- under-standings,
- what it take,
- what take,
- what takes.
- accomplishment
- advantage
- authenticity
- beef
- brawn
- caliber
- capacity
- cogency
- competence
- dominance
- effectiveness
- eloquence
- eminence
-
endurance
- sufferance,
- continuings,
- endurings,
- forebearance,
- forebearances,
- holding ups,
- re solutions,
- re-solution,
- re-solutions,
- sub mission,
- sub missions,
- sub-mission,
- sub-missions,
- sufferances,
- under going,
- under goings,
- under-going,
- under-goings,
- undergoings,
- with standing,
- with-standing,
- with-standings,
- withstandings.
- faculty
- force
- forte
- government
- guidance
- jurisdiction
- leadership
- magnetism
- might
- muscle
- potential
- preeminence
- pressure
- reach
- resourcefulness
- state
- talent
- trump
- weight
- power to act, perform
- benefit, favored position or circumstance
- power, instrumentality
- quickness at learning
-
strong physical makeup
- beef.
- muscular strength and breadth
- potence
- capacity; character
- ability to perform
- efficiency
- volume; limit of volume held
- aptitude
- propensity
- impact, impression
- adeptness, effectiveness
- importance, fame
- personal talent, ability
- bearing hardship; staying power
- person's spirit and vigor
- ability, skill
- mental power, energy
- independence, license to do as one wants
- gift of high intellect
-
talent, aptitude
- gift.
- power, authority
- area of authority
- know-how
- skill, talent
- person's understanding; information
- charm, attractiveness
- command, expertise
- adulthood, full growth
- ability, power
- large fibers of animal body
- influencing to do, believe
- energy; flamboyance
- possibility for achievement
- potential for development
- ability, competence
- prepotency
- demand, difficulty
- hope, possibility
- inclination, weakness
- extent, range; stretch
- rule, dominion
- supply drawn upon, either material or nonmaterial
- maturity, trustworthiness
- advantage, predominance
- manner, method
- genuineness, lawfulness
- power, energy
- Other relevant words
- Other antonyms
Antonym of the day
split down the middle
- Antonyms:
- combine, join.