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单词 baleful
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baleful

adjective

bale·​ful ˈbāl-fəl How to pronounce baleful (audio)
1
: deadly or pernicious in influence
baleful effects
2
: foreboding or threatening evil
gave him a baleful look
balefully
ˈbāl-fə-lē How to pronounce baleful (audio)
adverb
balefulness
ˈbāl-fəl-nəs How to pronounce baleful (audio)
noun

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The bale of baleful comes from Old English bealu ("evil"), and the bane of the similar-looking baneful comes from Old English bana ("slayer" or "murderer"). Baleful and baneful are alike in meaning as well as appearance, and they are sometimes used in quite similar contexts—but they usually differ in emphasis. Baleful typically describes what threatens or portends evil (e.g., "a baleful look," "baleful predictions"). Baneful applies typically to what causes evil or destruction (e.g., "a baneful secret," "the baneful bite of the serpent"). Both words are used to modify terms like influence, effect, and result, and in such uses there is little that distinguishes them.

Synonyms

  • dire
  • direful
  • doomy
  • foreboding
  • ill
  • ill-boding
  • inauspicious
  • menacing
  • minatory
  • ominous
  • portentous
  • sinister
  • threatening
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Example Sentences

the baleful effects of water pollution a dark, baleful sky portending a tornado
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English balefull "(of humans or animals) bent upon mischief or destruction, malevolent, (of things) pernicious," also "wretched, miserable," going back to Old English bealluful "full of evil, sinful," from bealu bale entry 1 + -ful -ful entry 1

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

baleful

adjective

1
as in ominous
being or showing a sign of evil or calamity to come a dark, baleful sky portending a tornado

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • ominous
  • sinister
  • menacing
  • darkening
  • portentous
  • minatory
  • bleak
  • threatening
  • direful
  • dark
  • inauspicious
  • foreboding
  • somber
  • dire
  • murky
  • depressive
  • ill-boding
  • black
  • depressing
  • unfortunate
  • doomy
  • desolate
  • gray
  • lonely
  • ill
  • lugubrious
  • dim
  • saturnine
  • sullen
  • morbid
  • sepulchral
  • cheerless
  • morose
  • unfavorable
  • gloomy
  • dismal
  • unpropitious
  • cold
  • grey
  • glum
  • lonesome
  • elegiac
  • tenebrous
  • malignant
  • disconsolate
  • drear
  • forlorn
  • dreary
  • funereal
  • godforsaken
  • plutonian
  • sombre
  • malign
  • wretched
  • unpromising
  • discouraging
  • evil
  • miserable
  • troubled
  • chill
  • comfortless
  • sunless
  • cloudy
  • disheartening
  • hopeless
  • elegiacal
  • dreich
  • unlucky
  • ill-starred
  • Cimmerian
  • tenebrific
  • ill-fated
  • star-crossed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • favorable
  • golden
  • bright
  • benign
  • propitious
  • promising
  • auspicious
  • hopeful
  • unthreatening
  • encouraging
  • prosperous
  • heartening
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2
as in adverse
causing or capable of causing harm contends that the violent content of so much of popular entertainment is a baleful influence on our society

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • adverse
  • harmful
  • damaging
  • detrimental
  • dangerous
  • baneful
  • bad
  • pernicious
  • poisonous
  • noxious
  • deleterious
  • evil
  • mischievous
  • infectious
  • hazardous
  • wicked
  • injurious
  • prejudicial
  • ill
  • hurtful
  • nocuous
  • hostile
  • sinister
  • deadly
  • venomous
  • ominous
  • destructive
  • pestilential
  • insidious
  • menacing
  • lethal
  • pestilent
  • inimical
  • pestiferous
  • infective
  • unfriendly
  • threatening
  • malignant
  • unsafe
  • perilous
  • fatal
  • unwholesome
  • contagious
  • risky
  • ruinous
  • parlous
  • noisome
  • killer
  • unhealthful
  • imperiling
  • nasty
  • unhealthy
  • jeopardizing
  • unsound
  • imperilling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • benign
  • innocuous
  • harmless
  • anodyne
  • innocent
  • useful
  • favorable
  • beneficial
  • propitious
  • salutary
  • advantageous
  • safe
  • good
  • inoffensive
  • salubrious
  • remedial
  • healthful
  • sound
  • curative
  • wholesome
  • helpful
  • healthy
  • benignant
  • palliative
  • hurtless
  • secure
  • nonlethal
  • nonpoisonous
  • noninfectious
  • nonfatal
  • nontoxic
  • nondestructive
  • noncorrosive
  • nonpolluting
  • nonvenomous
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3
as in lethal
likely to cause or capable of causing death a medicine that is beneficial in small doses but baleful in large

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lethal
  • deadly
  • poisonous
  • fatal
  • infectious
  • infective
  • harmful
  • killer
  • toxic
  • murderous
  • terminal
  • mortal
  • fell
  • deathly
  • dangerous
  • pernicious
  • pestilent
  • destructive
  • baneful
  • deleterious
  • injurious
  • virulent
  • noxious
  • vital
  • hazardous
  • menacing
  • pestilential
  • threatening
  • serious
  • ugly
  • perilous
  • bloody
  • risky
  • truculent
  • grave
  • sanguinary
  • jeopardizing
  • grievous
  • sanguine
  • unhealthy
  • sublethal
  • parlous
  • internecine
  • unsound

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • salutary
  • healthful
  • wholesome
  • beneficial
  • salubrious
  • healthy
  • nonlethal
  • nonfatal
  • corrective
  • restorative
  • remedial
  • curative
  • useful
  • beneficial
  • tonic
  • advantageous
  • alleviative
  • safe
  • nontoxic
  • nonpoisonous
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Synonym Chooser

The words malign and sinister are common synonyms of baleful. While all three words mean "seriously threatening evil or disaster," baleful imputes perniciousness or destructiveness to something whether working openly or covertly.

exerting a corrupt and baleful influence

The words malign and baleful are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, malign applies to what is inherently evil or harmful.

the malign effects of racism

The words sinister and baleful can be used in similar contexts, but sinister suggests a general or vague feeling of fear or apprehension on the part of the observer.

a sinister aura haunts the place
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