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What is a synonym for pestilent?

What is a synonym for pestilent?

In this page you can discover 15 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for pestilent, like: dangerous, deadly, harmful, infectious, lethal, noxious, pernicious, pestiferous, baneful, malignant and pestilential.

What is another way to say decay?

Some common synonyms of decay are decompose, putrefy, rot, and spoil.

What is another word for desensitize?

In this page you can discover 10 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for desensitize, like: benumb, desensitise, numb, awareness, blunt, take-the-edge-off, dull, deaden, sensitize and sensitise.

What does pestilent mean in English?

destructive of life
Definition of pestilent 1 : destructive of life : deadly. 2 : injuring or endangering society : pernicious. 3 : causing displeasure or annoyance. 4 : infectious, contagious a pestilent disease.

What is the Pertinacity?

the quality or condition of being pertinacious; stubborn persistence; obstinacy.

What is an analogy for decay?

A very simple and easily understood experiment involv- ing dice-shaking can be used as an analogy for radioactive decay.

What does distance decay?

Distance decay is a phenomenon observed between locations or ethnic groups- the further apart they are, the less likely it is that they will interact very much. In essence, distance decay describes how things like communication and infrastructure break down relative to distance from a cultural center.

What do we mean by desensitize?

transitive verb. 1 : to make (a sensitized or hypersensitive individual) insensitive or nonreactive to a sensitizing agent. 2 : to make emotionally insensitive or callous specifically : to extinguish an emotional response (as of fear, anxiety, or guilt) to stimuli that formerly induced it.

What does it mean to be numb to something?

1 : unable to feel anything in a particular part of your body especially as a result of cold or anesthesia It was so cold that my fingers went numb. 2 : unable to think, feel, or react normally because of something that shocks or upsets you : indifferent He stood there numb with fear. numb. verb.

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