cankered

[ˈkaŋkərd]

cankered Definition

  • 1affected by a destructive or spreading disease or condition
  • 2corroded, especially by a destructive or corrupting influence

Using cankered: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cankered leaves had to be removed from the plant.

  • Example

    The cankered apple was not fit for consumption.

  • Example

    His cankered mind led him down a path of self-destruction.

cankered Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for cankered

Phrases with cankered

  • a person whose mind or spirit is corrupted or diseased

    Example

    He was a cankered soul who could not find peace.

  • a small, painful ulceration in the mouth caused by a viral infection or irritation

    Example

    She had a canker sore on her tongue that made it difficult to eat.

  • a type of caterpillar that feeds on the leaves of trees and can cause significant damage

    Example

    The canker worm infestation caused the trees to lose their leaves prematurely.

Origins of cankered

from Middle English 'kanker', meaning 'cancer'

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Summary: cankered in Brief

'Cankered' [ˈkaŋkərd] describes something that is affected by a destructive or spreading disease or condition, or corroded by a destructive or corrupting influence. It can refer to physical objects like plants or fruit, as well as mental states like a cankered mind. Other phrases include 'canker sore,' a painful ulceration in the mouth, and 'canker worm,' a type of caterpillar that feeds on trees.