Pronunciation: /məˈlɪɡnənt ɡroʊθ/
noun a cancerous tumor or growth that spreads and invades surrounding tissues
A1 The doctor explained that a malignant growth is a type of cancer.
A2 She was relieved to find out that the lump was not a malignant growth.
B1 The biopsy results confirmed that the tumor was a malignant growth.
B2 The oncologist recommended immediate treatment for the malignant growth.
C1 The patient underwent surgery to remove the malignant growth from her lungs.
C2 The prognosis for patients with malignant growths in advanced stages is often poor.
formal The doctor informed the patient that the tumor was a malignant growth and would require immediate treatment.
informal The doc said the lump was a bad one and needed to be taken care of right away.
slang The growth turned out to be a nasty one that needed to be dealt with ASAP.
figurative The malignant growth of corruption within the organization needed to be rooted out before it spread further.
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