different between sexless vs impotent
sexless
English
Etymology
From sex +? -less. Compare sexful.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sexless (not comparable)
- Without sexual activity.
- Without physical or behavioral sexual distinction.
- Provoking or showing no sexual desire.
- Without sex appeal.
Synonyms
- sex-free, sexfree
- (without intimacy): loveless
- (without sexual activity since birth): virgin, virginal
- (without sexual activity by choice): celibate, chaste; asexual
Translations
See also
- genderless
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impotent
English
Etymology
From Old French impotent, from Latin impot?ns, from in- (expresses negation) + pot?ns (“powerful”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??m.p?.t?nt/, /??m.p?.t?nt/
Adjective
impotent (comparative more impotent, superlative most impotent)
- lacking physical strength or vigor; weak
- Synonyms: feeble, puny, weak
- lacking in power, as to act effectively; helpless
- 1984', Freeman J. Dyson, Weapons and Hope
- Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent
- Synonyms: helpless, powerless
- 1984', Freeman J. Dyson, Weapons and Hope
- incapable of sexual intercourse, often because of an inability to achieve or sustain an erection
- (of a male) sterile
- (obsolete) lacking self-restraint
- Synonym: incontinent
Antonyms
- potent
Related terms
- impotence
Translations
Noun
impotent (plural impotents)
- a man who has erectile dysfunction
- Synonym: wet noodle
- Antonym: priapist
- an impotent or powerless person
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin impot?ns.
Adjective
impotent (masculine and feminine plural impotents)
- (medicine) impotent
- impotent, powerless, helpless
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.p?.t??/
- Homophone: impotents
Adjective
impotent (feminine singular impotente, masculine plural impotents, feminine plural impotentes)
- infirm, disabled
- impotent
Middle French
Adjective
impotent m (feminine singular impotente, masculine plural impotens, feminine plural impotentes)
- impotent (incapable of sexual intercourse)
Polish
Etymology
From Latin impot?ns.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /im?p?.t?nt/
Noun
impotent m pers
- (pathology) impotent (man who has erectile dysfunction)
Declension
Related terms
- (noun) impotencja
Further reading
- impotent in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- impotent in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Etymology
From French impotent, from Latin impotens.
Adjective
impotent m or n (feminine singular impotent?, masculine plural impoten?i, feminine and neuter plural impotente)
- impotent
Declension
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