Pronunciation: /ləˈθæləti/
noun the ability to cause death or harm
A1 The lethality of the poison was evident by how quickly it affected the victim.
A2 The soldiers were trained to recognize the signs of lethality in combat situations.
B1 The lethality of the new virus strain is causing concern among health officials.
B2 The lethality of the weapon was demonstrated in the tests conducted by the military.
C1 The lethality of the drug overdose was confirmed by the autopsy results.
C2 The scientist studied the lethality of the venom to understand its effects on the human body.
formal The lethality of the new virus strain is a major concern for public health officials.
informal Dude, did you hear about the lethality of that snake bite?
slang The lethality of that gossip is off the charts!
figurative The lethality of his words cut deep into her heart.
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more lethal
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will be lethal
has been lethal
is being lethal
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