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pernicious
[per-nish-uhs]
adjective
causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful.
pernicious teachings;
a pernicious lie.
deadly; fatal.
a pernicious disease.
Synonyms: lethalObsolete., evil; wicked.
pernicious
/ pəˈnɪʃəs /
adjective
wicked or malicious
pernicious lies
causing grave harm; deadly
Other Word Forms
- perniciously adverb
- perniciousness noun
- unpernicious adjective
- unperniciously adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of pernicious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pernicious1
Example Sentences
"These dangerous and historically baseless accusations echo some of the oldest and most pernicious antisemitic tropes," the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement.
Speaking outside court, Mr Hayes said the decision had been "a long time coming" after his "cruel and pernicious" sentence.
This kind of pernicious and wide-spread discrimination — packaged as ‘anti-racism’ — was allowed to flourish under the Biden Administration, but it will not be tolerated by this one,” he wrote.
“The fusion of libel suits and government officials in office is a pernicious development,” said Boutros.
He praised the government for having "shown such principled leadership in scrapping this pernicious Act".
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