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adjective harmful or injurious to health or physical well-being: noxious fumes.
morally harmful; corrupting; pernicious: a noxious plan to spread dissension.
Origin of noxious 1605–15; <Latin noxius harmful, hurtful, injurious, equivalent to nox (a ) harm, hurt, injury (akin to nocēre to do harm, inflict injury; see innocent) + -ius -ious
SYNONYMS FOR noxious 1 hurtful, unwholesome, unhealthy, nocuous, detrimental, deleterious.
2 corruptive.
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OTHER WORDS FROM noxious nox·ious·ly, adverb nox·ious·ness, noun Words nearby noxious now that, nowty, nowy, now you're talking, Nox, noxious , noyade, noyau, Noyes, Noyon, nozzle
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Dressed in his gray suit, he sat in stillness as the noxious fumes billowed into the cabin of his blue Chevy Chevelle.
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He sent Maurice a bottle of his Lemonbeer and asked him to write an appreciation of that noxious fluid.
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They convert what would be pleasant flavours in the food into noxious odours about the house.
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The most extraordinary ward was that appropriated to rats and mice, bugs, and other noxious vermin.
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From that shrub was made, as to me it seemed, a deadly, noxious dart.
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British Dictionary definitions for noxious adjective poisonous or harmful
harmful to the mind or morals; corrupting
Derived forms of noxious noxiously , adverb noxiousness , noun Word Origin for noxious C17: from Latin noxius harmful, from noxa injury
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Words related to noxious putrid, destructive, unhealthy, corrupting, poisonous, fetid, harmful, virulent, toxic, pernicious, baneful, dangerous, deleterious, detrimental, foul, hurtful, noisome, pestiferous, pestilent, sickly
Medical definitions for noxious adj. Harmful to living things; injurious to health.
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