potion

word

/ˈpoʊʃən/
POH-shuhn
/pˈəʊʃən/
POH-shuhn

Definition

A potion is a liquid with a special effect, especially in stories about magic. It can also mean a prepared medicinal drink or liquid, though this use is less common in everyday English.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in fantasy contexts: 'magic potion', 'love potion', 'healing potion'. In everyday modern English, people usually say 'medicine', 'drink', or 'mixture' instead of 'potion' unless they want a dramatic, playful, or old-fashioned tone.

Example Sentences

The witch made a green potion.

basic

He drank the potion and felt better.

basic

This potion gives you energy.

basic

That cough syrup tastes like some weird potion from a fantasy movie.

natural

In the game, you need a healing potion before the next fight.

natural

She joked that her morning coffee was basically a survival potion.

natural