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noxious
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noxious
nox‧ious
/
ˈnɒkʃəs
$
ˈnɑːk-
/
adjective
formal
HARM/BE BAD FOR
harmful
or
poisonous
SYN
toxic
, →
innocuous
noxious fumes
Examples from the Corpus
noxious
•
It is a
noxious
and
insidious
notion
that
insults
the
intellectual
abilities of black students.
•
Thus the
dreadful
smogs
of pre-1952 have been
eliminated
and the
emission
of
noxious
and
offensive
gases limited.
•
The
dumps
were
generating
explosive
gases and
leaching
noxious
chemicals
that
polluted
underground
water
sources
.
•
Increasing tax on
petrol
would
encourage
people to drive smaller cars with fewer
noxious
emissions.
•
Residents have to put up with
noxious
fumes
from the
nearby
factory
.
•
Many
edible
species
of
butterfly
gain
protection
by resembling
noxious
or poisonous species.
•
The
normal
gastric
mucosa can prevent
bypass
diffusion of potentially
noxious
substances from the gastric lumen.
•
There needs to be
renewed
awareness
of the
capacity
of the
synthesizer
and sampling to produce
filthy
,
noxious
tones
.
Origin
noxious
(
1400-1500
)
Latin
noxius
, from
noxa
"
harm
"
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