"Lethally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lethally" Meaning

"Mortally; extremely dangerous: a lethally high dose of a toxic substance."

"Lethally" Examples

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1. The newtype of wasp is lethally allergic to its natural predator, a certain type of spider.

2. The secret service agents were trained to defend the president against lethally armed attackers.

3. The poisonous gas was so lethally concentrated that it could kill a person in mere minutes.

4. The robber was lethally injected with sedatives and then taken away by the police.

5. The protagonist of the novel was a lethally skilled marksman, able to hit his target from hundreds of feet away.

"Lethally" Similar Words

Let-up

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A let-up is a temporary pause or reduction in intensity, usually in a period of stress, difficulty, or action. It can also refer to a brief respite or relaxation from a demanding or tiresome activity. For example: "The team was relieved to have a let-up in the opposing team's attack," or "After a long day of homework, Emily was grateful for a let-up in her rigid schedule."

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Letch

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Desire or lustful longing, especially in a persistent or annoying manner.

Letching

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Letchworth

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Letdown

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Lethargic

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Lethargical

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Lethargically

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Lethargically: in a lazy or inactive way; showing a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or interest. For example: "The student worked lethargically on the project, taking long breaks and lacking motivation."

Lethargy

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Lethargy is a state of physical or mental inactivity, characterized by a lack of energy, enthusiasm, and motivation. People experiencing lethargy may feel tired, sluggish, or apathetic, and may have difficulty performing daily tasks or engaging in physical or mental activities.

Lethbridge

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Lethe

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In Greek mythology, Lethe (Λήθη) is the name of a river in the underworld, also referred to as the River of Forgetfulness. According to myth, the souls of the dead drank from the River Lethe, causing them to forget their past lives and their identities, allowing them to be born anew into the world of the living.

Lethean

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Lethanean is an adjective that means relating to forgetfulness or oblivion, especially in the context of ancient Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, the River Lethe was a river that flowed through the underworld, and its waters were believed to cause forgetfulness in those who drank from it. As a result, the term "lethcean" has come to be used to describe something that is characterized by forgetfulness or a lack of memory.

Letheed

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I apologize, but the word "letheed" is not a recognized English word. It is possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. However, I can try to help you understand the etymology of the word "lethal", which shares a similar sound. <br><br>"Lethal" means causing or able to cause death. It can also describe something that is extremely harmful or deadly. <br><br>For example:<br><br> The venom of the snake is lethal.<br> The new drug has been shown to have lethal side effects.<br><br>If you meant to ask about a different word, please feel free to ask!