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latent

1 of 1adjective
/ˈleɪtnt/
1

present but not yet visible or fully developed

  • She had a latent talent for painting that emerged later in life.
  • His latent ambition surfaced after years of quiet dedication.
  • The crisis revealed latent tensions within the organization.
  • A latent creativity lay beneath his reserved demeanor.
  • The innovation tapped into a latent demand in the market.
2

(of a medical condition or infection) present in the body but not currently producing symptoms

  • The virus remained latent in the patient's nervous system.
  • Tuberculosis can exist in a latent form for years.
  • Herpes often enters a latent phase between outbreaks.
  • A latent autoimmune response may trigger symptoms later.
  • Doctors monitored the latent infection for signs of activation.