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Definition of "poison" in Englisch

Noun

  1. A substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism when ingested.

    • We used a poison to kill the weeds.
  2. Anything harmful to a person or thing.

    • Gossip is a malicious poison.
  3. An alcoholic drink. (Mainly in the phrases "name your poison" and "what's your poison?")

    • — What's your poison?— I'll have a glass of whiskey.
  4. Any substance that inhibits catalytic activity.

Verb

  1. To use poison to kill or paralyse (somebody).

    • The assassin poisoned the king.
  2. To pollute; to cause to become poisonous.

    • That factory is poisoning the river.
  3. To cause to become much worse.

    • Suspicion will poison their relationship.
    • He poisoned the mood in the room with his non-stop criticism.
  4. To cause (someone) to hate or to have unfair negative opinions.

    • She's poisoned him against all his old friends.
  5. To inhibit the catalytic activity of.

  6. To place false or malicious data into (a cache, etc.) as part of an exploit.