What is another word for Envenomed?

Pronunciation: [ɛnvˈɛnəmd] (IPA)

Envenomed is defined as the act of poisoning or infusing with venom. Synonyms for envenomed include poisoned, venomous, toxic, contaminated, polluted, infected, tainted, and corrupted. Poisoned refers to the state of being affected by a poisonous substance. Venomous implies the presence of venom which is harmful when injected or released through a bite or sting. Toxic describes a substance that is poisonous and can cause harm when ingested or inhaled. Contaminated means that a substance has been polluted with harmful elements. Polluted refers to the presence of harmful substances in the environment. Infected describes being affected by a pathogenic organism that causes illness. Tainted refers to something that has been spoiled or contaminated. Corrupted means that something has been made impure or spoiled.

What are the hypernyms for Envenomed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Envenomed

In all those years, under the most Envenomed scrutiny, he never let slip a word that could be used to our disadvantage.
"John Redmond's Last Years"
Stephen Gwynn
With such blessings they may contemplate, without a feeling of envy, the more brilliant but less fortunate lots of those great ones of the earth, whose elevation but too often serves to render them the target at which Fortune loves aim her most Envenomed darts.
"The Idler in France"
Marguerite Gardiner
To Penrod school was merely a state of confinement, Envenomed by mathematics.
"Penrod and Sam"
Booth Tarkington

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