The word "lethal" refers to something that is capable of causing death or is highly dangerous. It is often used in contexts involving poison, weapons, or situations that pose a significant threat to life. Essentially, anything described as lethal has the potential to result in fatal consequences.
His cooking was lethal, it had tentacles and everything!
It's Lethal with german accent
The lethal gas contaminated the room.
I'm lethal to ciggarett smoke "She was fatally injured due to a lethal stab to the chest" "She didn't know she had an allergy so consumption was lethal" "He was sentenced to lethal injection"
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The lethal word can be put into sentence as such. The bite of a snake is lethal and fatal.
baleful, lethal
Um... because that's the definition of lethal? The word means a dose that will kill you.
They can both mean 'causing death'. He was given a lethal injection. A mortal blow to the head killed her.
致死 Chishi
inure: to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc lethal: of, pertaining to, or causing death; deadly; fatal
By ice I presume you mean catnip which is lethal in the wrong hands!