Pronunciation: /kɑrˌsɪnəˈdʒɛnɪk/
adjective causing or tending to cause cancer
A1 Smoking is bad for you because it can expose you to carcinogenic substances.
A2 It is important to avoid prolonged exposure to carcinogenic chemicals in household products.
B1 Research has shown a link between prolonged exposure to carcinogenic substances and an increased risk of cancer.
B2 The government has implemented regulations to limit the use of carcinogenic materials in consumer products.
C1 Health organizations recommend avoiding processed meats due to their carcinogenic properties.
C2 Scientists have identified specific carcinogenic compounds in industrial pollutants that pose a significant health risk to the population.
formal Exposure to high levels of carcinogenic substances can increase the risk of developing cancer.
informal You should avoid products that contain carcinogenic ingredients to protect your health.
slang That stuff is straight up carcinogenic, you definitely don't want to be around it.
figurative His toxic behavior was like a carcinogenic presence in her life, slowly poisoning her happiness.
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