venom
Plural: venoms
Noun
- toxin secreted by animals; secreted by certain snakes and poisonous insects (e.g., spiders and scorpions)
- feeling a need to see others suffer
- An animal toxin intended for defensive or offensive use; a biological poison delivered by bite, sting, etc., to protect an animal or to kill its prey.
- Feeling or speech marked by spite or malice; vitriol.
Verb
Verb Forms: venomed, venoming, venoms
- To inject with venom; to make poisonous.
- To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.
Adj
- Poisonous, poisoned; (figuratively) pernicious.
Examples
- He managed to VENOM his opponent’s winning streak with a perfectly placed block.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English venym, from Old French venim, from Vulgar Latin *venīmen, from Early Medieval Latin venīnum, from Classical Latin venēnum (“drug; poison; a charm”), ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (“to love”). Doublet of venin and venene.
Synonyms
malice, maliciousness, spite, spitefulness, atter, venene, venin, zootoxin
Scrabble Score: 10
venom: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordvenom: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
venom: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary