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{ "term": "lethal", "partOfSpeech": "adjective", "ox5000": true, "cefr": "c1", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": 1, "definition": "causing or able to cause death", "labels": "(figurative)", "cefr": "c1", "examples": [ { "text": "She had been given a lethal dose of poison." }, { "text": "Any sharp pointed instrument is potentially a lethal weapon." }, { "text": "The closure of the factory dealt a lethal blow to the town." }, { "text": "The snake’s venom is rarely lethal to humans." }, { "text": "All these knives are absolutely lethal." }, { "text": "It was a potentially lethal mixture of medications." }, { "text": "The pesticide is lethal to all insect life." }, { "text": "He has been sentenced to death by lethal injection." } ], "collocations": { "verbs": ["be", "prove"], "adverb": ["absolutely", "highly", "potentially"], "preposition": ["to"] } }, { "senseNumber": 2, "definition": "causing or able to cause a lot of harm or damage", "labels": "(informal)", "cefr": "c1", "examples": [ { "text": "You and that car—it's a lethal combination!" }, { "text": "A shift in shopping habits created a lethal cocktail of bankruptcies and store closures." } ], "collocations": { "verbs": ["be", "prove"], "adverb": ["absolutely", "highly", "potentially"], "preposition": ["to"] } } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/ˈliːθl/", "audio": "le/lethal/lethal__gb_1.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/ˈliːθl/", "audio": "le/lethal/lethal__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘causing spiritual death’): from Latin lethalis, from lethum, a variant (influenced by Greek lēthē ‘forgetfulness’), of letum ‘death’." }