plural
poisons
plural
poisons
Britannica Dictionary definition of POISON
1
:
a substance that can cause people or animals to die or to become very sick if it gets into their bodies especially by being swallowed
[noncount]
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a jar of rat poison
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The killer gave her victims food laced with poison.
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suck poison from a snake bite
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The villain in the play dies by drinking a vial of poison.
[count]
2
:
something (such as an idea, emotion, or situation) that is very harmful or unpleasant
[noncount]
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Jealousy is relationship poison. [=jealousy can destroy a relationship]
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Hiring a carpenter is expensive and doing it yourself is slow. Pick/Choose your poison. [=neither choice is good but you have to choose one]
[count]
what's your poison?
informal + old-fashioned
— used to ask what kind of alcoholic drink someone wants to be served
2
poison
/ˈpoɪzn̩/
verb
poisons;
poisoned;
poisoning
poisons;
poisoned;
poisoning
Britannica Dictionary definition of POISON
[+ object]
1
a
:
to cause (a person or animal) to die or to become very sick with poison
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How did the murderer poison the victim?
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Hundreds were poisoned from drinking the contaminated water.
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He was poisoned with cyanide.
b
:
to put a harmful or deadly substance in or on (something)
2
:
to change (something) in a very harmful or unpleasant way
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He poisoned their minds with hatred for her.
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They let the disagreement poison [=destroy] their friendship.
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His angry outburst poisoned the atmosphere of the party.
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She was working in a hostile environment poisoned by sexist jokes.
— poisoner
/ˈpoɪzn̩nɚ/
noun,
plural
poisoners
[count]
— poisoning
noun,
plural
poisonings