toxic
Americanadjective
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of, pertaining to, affected with, or caused by a toxin or poison.
a toxic condition.
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acting as or having the effect of a poison; poisonous.
a toxic drug.
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causing unpleasant feelings; harmful or malicious: toxic criticism.
a toxic boyfriend who wanted complete control over her;
toxic criticism.
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Finance.
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pertaining to or noting debt that will probably not be repaid.
toxic mortgages.
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pertaining to or noting a financial instrument or other asset that has no value or an unknown value because there is no market for it.
toxic mortgage-backed securities.
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noun
adjective
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of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or poison; poisonous
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harmful or deadly
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(of a financial asset) likely to cause significant loss to the holder
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Relating to or caused by a toxin.
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Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous.
Other Word Forms
- hypertoxic adjective
- nontoxic adjective
- nontoxically adverb
- posttoxic adjective
- toxically adverb
- untoxic adjective
- untoxically adverb
Etymology
Origin of toxic
First recorded in 1655–65; from Late Latin toxicus “poisonous,” derivative of toxicum “poison,” from Greek toxikón (for toxikòn phármakon literally, “bow poison,” i.e., poison used on arrows), equivalent to tóx(on) “bow” + -ikon, neuter of -ikos adjective suffix; -ic
Example Sentences
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Ricin, a highly toxic chemical, is a poison found naturally in castor beans.
From BBC
“So yes, it’s okay and in fact necessary to walk away from a toxic family member. You’re worthy of love and having a life of your own.”
From Literature
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Adora is also a participant in this toxic atmosphere, both victim and conspirator.
He has also been accused by some employees of creating a toxic atmosphere in the workplace, although an investigation after staff complaints cleared him of any wrongdoing.
From BBC
"There's a global toxic climate and the UK is not fighting it," student Emily Roth, 23, told AFP as she walked the route.
From Barron's
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