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deadly

Aussprache: [ˈdɛdli]

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Kontext: „danger“

(adjective) something that can cause death or is very harmful. If a situation or thing is deadly, it can be very serious or life-threatening.

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The deadly virus spread quickly in the area, and people took precautions.

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The medicine is not deadly; it is safe for everyone to use.

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Is this snake deadly, or is it harmless?

Kontext: „intensity“

(adjective) something that is extremely effective, powerful, or impressive. It can refer to a strong feeling or impressive ability.

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She created a deadly combination of flavors in her dish that everyone loved.

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His jokes were not deadly; they fell flat and nobody laughed.

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What makes her performances so deadly in terms of their impact?

Kontext: „danger“

(adverb) in a way that is extremely dangerous or harmful. It describes how a certain action or situation can lead to serious consequences.

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He handled the sharp knife deadly carefully to avoid cutting himself.

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She did not drive deadly fast, and that kept everyone in the car safe.

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How can we avoid acting deadly in risky situations?

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