lethal

[ˈliːθl]

lethal Definition

  • 1able to cause death; very harmful or destructive
  • 2extremely accurate and effective

Using lethal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lethal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The snake's venom is lethal.

  • Example

    The hurricane caused lethal damage to the town.

  • Example

    The boxer has a lethal punch.

  • Example

    The chemical is lethal to aquatic life.

lethal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for lethal

Phrases with lethal

  • a method of execution in which a person is injected with a lethal dose of drugs

    Example

    The state uses lethal injection as its primary method of execution.

  • lethal force

    the use of deadly force, such as firearms, to stop a threat

    Example

    The police officer was authorized to use lethal force if necessary to protect himself and others.

  • the amount of a substance that is sufficient to cause death

    Example

    The lethal dose of the poison varies depending on the individual's weight and health.

Origins of lethal

from Latin 'letalis', meaning 'deadly'

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Summary: lethal in Brief

The term 'lethal' [ˈliːθl] describes something that can cause death or is very harmful or destructive. It can also refer to something that is extremely accurate and effective, as in 'The boxer has a lethal punch.' Phrases like 'lethal injection' and 'lethal force' denote specific contexts where the term is used.

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