Insecticide

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɛktsaɪd/

Definitions of insecticide

noun a substance used for killing insects

Example Sentences

A1 I sprayed insecticide on the plants to keep bugs away.

A2 The farmer used insecticide to protect his crops from pests.

B1 It is important to follow safety guidelines when using insecticide in your garden.

B2 The new insecticide formula proved to be highly effective in controlling the mosquito population.

C1 Scientists are constantly researching and developing new insecticide compounds to combat insect resistance.

C2 The environmental impact of widespread insecticide use is a topic of concern for many conservationists.

Examples of insecticide in a Sentence

formal The farmer sprayed insecticide on the crops to protect them from pests.

informal I need to buy some insecticide to get rid of the bugs in my house.

slang I heard that using insecticide is the best way to deal with those pesky critters.

figurative Education is like an insecticide that helps protect your mind from ignorance.

Grammatical Forms of insecticide

plural

insecticides

comparative

more insecticidal

superlative

most insecticidal

present tense

insecticides

future tense

will insecticide

perfect tense

have insecticided

continuous tense

is insecticiding

singular

insecticide

positive degree

insecticidal

infinitive

to insecticide

gerund

insecticiding

participle

insecticided

Origin and Evolution of insecticide

First Known Use: 1875 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'insecticide' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'insectum' meaning 'insect' and the suffix '-cide' meaning 'killer'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to substances used to kill insects, the term 'insecticide' has evolved to encompass a wide range of chemical compounds specifically designed to target and eliminate insect pests.