deleterious
Americanadjective
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injurious to health.
deleterious gases.
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harmful; injurious.
deleterious influences.
- Synonyms:
- noxious, destructive, hurtful, pernicious
- Antonyms:
- beneficial
adjective
Other Word Forms
- deleteriously adverb
- deleteriousness noun
- nondeleterious adjective
- nondeleteriously adverb
- nondeleteriousness noun
- undeleterious adjective
- undeleteriously adverb
- undeleteriousness noun
Etymology
Origin of deleterious
1635–45; < Greek dēlētḗrios destructive, adj. derivative of dēlētḗr destroyer, equivalent to dēlē- variant stem of dēleîsthai to hurt, injure + -tēr agent suffix + -ios adj. suffix; -ious
Example Sentences
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When they met in Munich last month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sought his views on curbing the addictive and deleterious effects of social media on children.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026
If one deteriorates, the other is almost certain to do so as well, with deleterious consequences.
From Barron's • Mar. 7, 2026
"Those beneficial mutations in the old environment might become deleterious in the new environment."
From Science Daily • Dec. 24, 2025
Directors, producers and owners of theater chains fear that Netflix’s WBD takeover can only be further deleterious to the box office ecosystem.
From Salon • Dec. 10, 2025
“The results are always more significant if the patient and I are alone when the psychosubstantiation tests are performed. External distractions have a deleterious effect on the ramified scores.”
From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes
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