Poison
UK /["/ˈpɔɪzn/"]/US /["/ˈpɔɪzn/"]/
Definition
a substance that causes death or harm if it gets into the body
In simple words: A substance that can cause harm or death if taken or taken in a certain amount.
Examples
- Some mushrooms contain a deadly poison.
- How did he die? Was it poison?
- The dog was killed by rat poison *(= poison intended to kill ).
- to hunt with poison arrows
- bombs containing poison gas
- She had laced his drink with poison.
- the poison of racial hatred
- These words were pure poison to me.
- groups that are spreading the poison of sectarianism
Usage notes
Used in both literal and figurative contexts. In a formal context, it might be discussed in medical or toxicological terms. Avoid using 'poison' in casual conversations unless discussing nature or drama.
Grammar pattern
poison + object
Memory hint
Think of 'poison' like 'poised'—it can cause problems if used improperly.
Collocations
- potent
- powerful
- strong
- trace
- administer
- give somebody
- inject
- gas
- pill
- arrow
Synonyms
- toxin
- venom
- contaminated substance
- hazardous material
Antonyms
- antidote
- cure
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'venom' - venom is injected, poison is ingested.
- Using 'poisoning' as a noun incorrectly for the act of poisoning.
- Saying 'toxins' when referring to poison, while they are related, they are not identical.