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poisonous
[poi-zuh-nuhs]
adjective
full of or containing poison.
poisonous air; a poisonous substance.
harmful; destructive.
poisonous to animals; poisonous rumors.
deeply malicious; malevolent.
poisonous efforts.
poisonous
/ ˈpɔɪzənəs /
adjective
having the effects or qualities of a poison
capable of killing or inflicting injury; venomous
corruptive or malicious
Other Word Forms
- poisonousness noun
- poisonously adverb
- nonpoisonous adjective
- nonpoisonously adverb
- nonpoisonousness noun
- semipoisonous adjective
- semipoisonously adverb
- unpoisonous adjective
- unpoisonously adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of poisonous1
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Example Sentences
Growing up in the area, her mother warned her that the water was poisonous.
Later, his staffers would say the campaign did not want their candidate seen among uniformed LAPD, who were poisonous to voters they needed, particularly after the Watts riot of three years earlier.
He had stood up to people wanting to smuggle in rice from neighbouring Rwanda that had spoiled and could have proven poisonous if eaten.
Illegal drugs are increasingly being cut with synthetic drugs - such as fentanyl - that increase the risk of overdose, or poisonous substances.
Traces of poisonous mushrooms were found in a food dehydrator that Erin Patterson disposed of in a local dump the day after she was discharged from hospital.
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