pathogen
A word used to describe "Infectious Agent" could be: Scary. Here is an example of it in a sentence: The scary, infectious agent stole my money.
Pathogen
No, the word "gregarious" is typically used to describe a person or animal who enjoys being in the company of others, sociable or outgoing. It is not typically used to describe laughter, which is a sound or expression of amusement or joy. Laughter could be described as infectious, hearty, or boisterous, but not gregarious.
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
Boop is a non-infectious pneumonia, Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia.
The standard definitions is "(of a disease or disease-causing organism) likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment."It has come to mean " likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner."
Regicide is the word used to describe the murder of a king.
The word "virus" originated from Latin, where it meant a slimy liquid or poison. Its modern meaning as a pathogenic agent was first used in the late 19th century by scientists studying infectious diseases.
"several" can be used to describe many.
The most common word used to describe twilight is "dusk".
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.