Lingo

Damage and Danger

36 Words

18m

jeopardize
1.
jeo
par
dize
Verb

to put something or someone in danger

Releasing that confidential document might jeopardize our negotiations with the other firm.

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imperil
2.
im
pe
ril
Verb

to endanger a person or thing

Driving under the influence not only imperils the driver but also other innocent road users.

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threaten
3.
threa
ten
Verb

to say that one is willing to damage something or hurt someone if one's demands are not met

The robber threatened the store clerk with a knife if they didn't hand over the money.

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compromise
4.
comp
ro
mise
Verb

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

In a business negotiation, both parties compromised on pricing to secure a mutually beneficial deal.

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inflict
5.
inf
lict
Verb

to cause or impose something unpleasant, harmful, or unwelcome upon someone or something

The hurricane inflicted significant damage on the coastal town.

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afflict
6.
aff
lict
Verb

to cause pain, suffering, or distress, often as a result of illness, injury, or hardship

Poverty afflicts many families in this neighborhood.

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contaminate
7.
con
ta
mi
nate
Verb

to make a place, substance, etc. dirty or harmful by adding dangerous material

The factory's discharge pipes contaminated the river with toxic chemicals.

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trouble
8.
trou
ble
Noun

the fact or situation of causing a difficulty

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mar
9.
mar
Noun

the month following February and preceding April

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debilitate
10.
de
bi
li
tate
Verb

to make someone or something weaker or less effective

The ongoing stress is debilitating his mental health.

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decimate
11.
de
ci
mate
Verb

to kill large groups of people

The deadly virus threatened to decimate the population if not controlled.

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ambush
12.
am
bush
Verb

to wait in a concealed location and launch a surprise attack on a target

The guerrilla fighters planned to ambush the enemy convoy on the narrow mountain pass.

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ravage
13.
ra
vage
Verb

to cause severe destruction or damage

The hurricane ravaged the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

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sully
14.
su
lly
Verb

to degrade or tarnish something pure and perfect, especially the reputation of someone

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discredit
15.
dis
cre
dit
Verb

to make someone or something be no longer respected

From their discriminatory practices to their mistreatment of employees, the company's actions have discredited their reputation as a fair and respected employer.

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debunk
16.
de
bunk
Verb

to reveal the exaggeration or falseness of a belief, claim, idea, etc.

The scientist worked to debunk the myth that eating chocolate causes acne, conducting rigorous studies to disprove the claim.

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toxicity
17.
tox
i
ci
ty
Noun

the harmful effects or potential for harm caused by a substance to living organisms or the environment

The toxicity of the chemical spill contaminated the nearby water supply, posing a threat to aquatic life.

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bane
18.
bane
Noun

something that causes continual trouble, misery, or destruction

His arrogance was the bane of his leadership.

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plight
19.
plight
Verb

to formally and sincerely promise something

The soldiers often plight their allegiance to the flag during ceremonies.

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inoffensive
20.
in
o
ffen
sive
Adjective

not likely to sadden or anger anyone

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menace
21.
me
nace
Noun

something that feels like it could cause harm or trouble, making people worried or uneasy

The dark alleyway had an eerie menace about it, deterring pedestrians from venturing further.

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hazardous
22.
ha
zar
dous
Adjective

presenting danger or threat, particularly to people's health or safety

The hazardous chemicals should be handled with care to avoid accidents.

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inimical
23.
i
ni
mi
cal
Adjective

not useful for friendly relations or mutual cooperation

His inimical attitude towards his colleagues made it difficult for them to trust him or work together effectively.

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poisonous
24.
poi
so
nous
Adjective

(of an animal or insect) producing a substance that kills or harms a prey or an enemy

Many people are afraid of the poisonous stingers of jellyfish.

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corrosive
25.
co
rro
sive
Adjective

having the ability to cause damage or destruction, especially through chemical reactions

The corrosive nature of the cleaning solution caused discoloration on the countertop.

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noxious
26.
no
xious
Adjective

causing harm

The factory released noxious fumes into the air.

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inhospitable
27.
in
hos
pi
ta
ble
Adjective

unwelcoming or unfriendly towards others, making others feel uncomfortable in their presence

The innkeeper was inhospitable, showing no warmth or kindness to her guests.

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susceptible
28.
susc
ep
tible
Adjective

easily affected by external factors

Delicate plants are susceptible to frost.

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inviolate
29.
in
vio
late
Adjective

(of a woman) having the hymen unbroken

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innocuous
30.
i
nno
cuous
Adjective

not likely to cause injury, offense, or strong reaction

His comment seemed innocuous but sparked controversy.

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ominous
31.
o
mi
nous
Adjective

giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen

The dark clouds gathering on the horizon cast an ominous shadow over the town.

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devastate
32.
de
vas
tate
Verb

to deeply shock or overwhelm emotionally

The news of her brother's sudden death devastated her, leaving her unable to function.

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lethal
33.
le
thal
Adjective

capable of causing death

The chemical spill released a lethal gas into the atmosphere, posing a serious risk to nearby residents.

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treacherous
34.
trea
che
rous
Adjective

inclined to deceive or betray others for personal gain or advantage

He proved to be treacherous when he leaked sensitive information to their competitors.

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irreparable
35.
ir
re
pa
ra
ble
Adjective

impossible to become fixed or right again

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catastrophic
36.
ca
tast
ro
phic
Adjective

causing a great deal of harm, suffering, or damage

The catastrophic earthquake left entire cities in ruins.

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