poisonous
1 of 1adjective/ˈpɔɪ.zə.nəs/
Forms:more poisonous,most poisonous
1
(of an animal or insect) producing a substance that kills or harms a prey or an enemy
- Many people are afraid of the poisonous stingers of jellyfish.
- Certain poisonous spiders can cause severe reactions with their bites.
- The wasp uses its poisonous sting to defend itself from predators.
- The poisonous snake's bite can be fatal if not treated promptly.
2
consisting of toxic substances that can cause harm or death
B1- Be careful around those brightly colored mushrooms they arepoisonous!
- The sting of a scorpion can be poisonous, so seek medical attention if you're ever unfortunate enough to get one.
- We learned to identify poisonous berries during our camping trip to avoid any accidents.
- The fumes from burnt car paint can be poisonous, so always ensure proper ventilation when working on vehicles.
- Certain houseplants, like lilies, are poisonous to cats, so keep them out of reach if you have feline companions.
Synonyms:
3
not safe to eat
4
characterized by a strong intent to harm or cause trouble
- The gossip spread about her was poisonous and intended to ruin her reputation.
- His poisonous remarks during the meeting offended everyone present.
- The poisonous rivalry between the two teams led to unsportsmanlike behavior on the field.
- Her poisonous attitude towards others made it difficult for her to maintain friendships.
- The politician's poisonous rhetoric fueled division among the constituents.