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View usage for: (venəm) Word forms: plural venoms1. uncountable nounYou can use venom to refer to someone's feelings of great bitterness and anger towards someone. He reserved particular venom for critics of his foreign policy. [+ for] There was no mistaking the venom in his voice. Synonyms: malice, hate, spite, bitterness More Synonyms of venom 2. variable nounThe venom of a creature such as a snake or spider is the poison that it puts into your body when it bites or stings you. ...snake handlers who grow immune to snake venom. Synonyms: poison, toxin, bane More Synonyms of venom (ˈvɛnəm) noun1. a poisonous fluid secreted by such animals as certain snakes and scorpions and usually transmitted by a bite or sting Derived forms venomless (ˈvenomless) adjective venomous (ˈvenomous) adjective venomously (ˈvenomously) adverb venomousness (ˈvenomousness) noun Word origin C13: from Old French venim, from Latin venēnum poison, love potion; related to venus sexual love venom in American English (ˈvɛnəm) noun1. the poison secreted by some snakes, spiders, insects, etc., introduced into the body of the victim by bite or sting 2. Rare poison of any kind 3. malignancy; spite; malice Word origin ME < OFr venim, var. of venin < L venenum, a poison, IE * wenes-nom, love potion < * wenos: see Venus Examples of 'venom' in a sentencevenom He reserves his venom for the real enemy.The last thing you want is an angry ex roaming around online spitting venom about you.But most of the venom is directed at her birth father.He has enough venom to unsettle any top batsman.Do they spit venom or emit noxious smells?Lacking venom, it uses muscle power to crush its victim!One bite contains enough venom to kill as many as 100 people.Not too heavy, despite bee venom that boosts collagen.The snake 's venom causes agonising pain and can kill within hours.Bee venom can be used to treat many conditions, from arthritis to shingles.It offers a moisturiser containing bee venom at 150 a jar.He then wanted to know when the busy bees would deliver enough venom for a top-up.I often have a spoonful of honey with bee venom in it.It has become more vindictive and hyperbolic by the day, with much of the personal venom being directed at him.A single drop of its venom is enough to kill 100 people.He wins turnovers, hits rucks with real venom, and he is a wonderful link between forwards and backs. British English: venom / ˈvɛnəm/ NOUN Venom is a feeling of great bitterness or anger towards someone. There was venom in his voice. - American English: venom
- Arabic: سُمّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: veneno
- Chinese: 毒液
- Croatian: otrov
- Czech: jízlivost
- Danish: gift
- Dutch: vergift
- European Spanish: ponzoña
- Finnish: myrkky
- French: venin
- German: Gehässigkeit
- Greek: φαρμάκι
- Italian: veleno
- Japanese: 悪意
- Korean: 독액
- Norwegian: gift
- Polish: jad
- European Portuguese: veneno
- Romanian: venin
- Russian: яд
- Latin American Spanish: ponzoña
- Swedish: gift toxin
- Thai: ความรู้สึกโกรธและขมขื่น
- Turkish: zehir
- Ukrainian: отрута
- Vietnamese: sự căm ghét
Chinese translation of 'venom' n (u) - [of snake, insect]
毒液 (dúyè) - (fig, = bitterness)
怨恨 (yuànhèn)
Definition a feeling of great bitterness or anger towards someone There was no mistaking the venom in his voice. Synonyms hate acidity virulence pungency malignity spitefulness maliciousness Opposites love , charity , kindness , benevolence , mercy , goodwill , compassion Definition the poison that certain snakes and scorpions inject when they bite or sting snake handlers who grow immune to snake venom Additional synonymsDefinition bitterness and resentment felt about something The council's first meeting ended in acrimony. Synonyms bitterness, harshness, rancour, ill will, virulence, sarcasm, pungency, asperity, tartness, astringency, irascibility, peevishness, acerbity, churlishness, trenchancy, mordancy, spleenI still feel bitterness and anger. Synonyms resentment, hurt, anger, hostility, indignation, animosity, venom, acrimony, gall, pique, rancour, ill feeling, bad blood, ill will, umbrage, vexation, asperityDefinition a feeling of great bitterness all gall and wormwood Synonyms bitterness, spite, resentment, hostility, malice, animosity, venom, bile, antipathy, spleen, enmity, acrimony, rancour, bad blood, animus, malevolence, sourness, malignityAdditional synonymsDefinition a persistent feeling of resentment against a person who has caused harm or upset It was an accident and I bear him no grudge. Synonyms resentment, bitterness, grievance, malice, hate, spite, dislike, animosity, aversion, venom, antipathy, enmity, rancour, hard feelings, ill will, animus, malevolenceDefinition unkind feeling He didn't bear anyone any ill will. Synonyms hostility, spite, dislike, hatred, envy, resentment, grudge, malice, animosity, aversion, venom, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, acrimony, rancour, bad blood, hard feelings, animus, malevolence, unfriendliness His actions betrayed a rare streak of malevolence. Synonyms malice, hate, spite, hatred, nastiness, rancour, ill will, vindictiveness, malignity, spitefulness, vengefulness, maliciousness Definition the condition of being malign or deadly Synonyms malice, hate, evil, spite, hostility, hatred, bitterness, animosity, venom, wickedness, rancour, bad blood, ill will, animus, viciousness, malevolence, vindictiveness, vengefulness, maliciousness Definition deep bitter hate `That's too bad,' he said without rancour. Synonyms hatred, hate, spite, hostility, resentment, bitterness, grudge, malice, animosity, venom, antipathy, spleen, enmity, ill feeling, bad blood, ill will, animus, malevolence, malignity, chip on your shoulder (informal), resentfulness Definition deliberate nastiness Never had she met such spite and pettiness. Synonyms malice, malevolence, ill will, hate, hatred, gall, animosity, venom, spleen, pique, rancour, bitchiness (slang), malignity, spitefulness Definition spitefulness or bad temper There were other targets for his spleen. Synonyms spite, anger, bitterness, hostility, hatred, resentment, wrath, gall, malice, animosity, venom, bile, bad temper, acrimony, pique, rancour, ill will, animus, malevolence, vindictiveness, malignity, spitefulness, ill humour, peevishness Definition any other poisonous substance of plant or animal origin Tests showed increased levels of toxins in fish. |