: a mixture of liquids (such as liquor or medicine)
Examples of potion in a Sentence
He drank the fatal potion.
The hero in the play is given a magic potion so that he will fall in love with the princess.
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The ants use a magic potion to shrink him down, forcing him to live—and survive—as one of them.—
Lauren Brown West-Rosenthal,
Parents,
5 June 2026 It's filled with witchy icons that every spell-caster has to have in their home—broomsticks, spell books, potions, and more.—
Sophia Beams,
Better Homes & Gardens,
25 June 2026 And the marketplace tried to sell us car-shining potions, mirror defoggers and kitchen slicers and dicers.—
Amaia Gavica,
Miami Herald,
8 June 2026 The benefits of putting away all of the lotions and potions sitting there go beyond the aesthetic.—
Sarah Lyon,
Southern Living,
21 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for potion
Word History
Etymology
Middle English pocioun, from Anglo-French poisun, pocioun drink, potion, from Latin potion-, potio, from potare to drink — more at potable
Middle English pocioun "a mixture of liquids," from early French poisun, pocioun (same meaning), from Latin potion-, potio "a drink, potion," from potare "to drink" — related to poison