Deadly
UK /["/ˈdedli/"]/US /["/ˈdedli/"]/
Definition
causing or likely to cause death
In simple words: causing or capable of causing death
Examples
- The snake's venom is deadly and can cause severe symptoms within minutes.
- Deadly diseases like Ebola require strict quarantine measures to prevent outbreaks.
- The competition was deadly serious with no room for mistakes.
- She gave a deadly glare to anyone who disturbed her peace.
- It was a deadly dull lecture that made everyone want to fall asleep.
Usage notes
Use 'deadly' to describe things that can kill, like diseases or poisons. Avoid using it casually; it sounds serious and should not be used for light situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'dead' + 'ly' as something that can lead to death.
Collocations
- deadly weapon
- deadly poison
- deadly disease
- deadly force
- deadly smile
Synonyms
- lethal
Antonyms
- harmless
- safe
- non-lethal
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'deadly' with 'deathly' which has a different meaning.
- Using 'deadly' when describing something non-lethal like a game or competition.