toxic
Prononciation : [ˈtɒksɪk]
Mot
Contexte : « health »
(adjective) when something can cause harm or be very bad for your health. It often refers to chemicals or substances that can make you sick or even hurt you.
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The workers wore masks to avoid breathing in any toxic fumes from the factory.
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The drink was not toxic, so it was safe to consume.
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Can you tell me if this plant is toxic to pets?
Contexte : « relationships »
(adjective) describing a situation or person that is harmful and makes others feel bad. This can happen in friendships or family situations when someone is always mean or causes stress.
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She decided to end the toxic friendship because it was making her unhappy.
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He thought she was a good friend, but she turned out to be toxic.
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How do you know if someone in your life is toxic?
Contexte : « chemistry »
(noun) a substance that is harmful to living things. It’s often used to talk about poisons or harmful chemicals in nature or products.
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The scientist studied a toxic found in the water to see how it affected fish.
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There were no toxins in the sample, so it was safe for testing.
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What types of toxins should we be aware of in our environment?
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