deadlier

[US]/[ˈdɛdliː]/
[UK]/[ˈdɛdli]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.More deadly; causing death more easily.; More likely to result in death.
adv.In a more deadly manner.

Phrases & Collocations

deadlier blow

deadlier still

far deadlier

deadlier than

deadlier attack

deadlier virus

deadlier weapon

much deadlier

deadlier consequences

deadlier disease

Example Sentences

the new virus strain appears to be deadlier than the original.

climate change is making heatwaves deadlier each year.

a deadlier weapon could escalate the conflict significantly.

the flu can be deadlier for the elderly and young children.

pollution in the city has become deadlier over the years.

the effects of radiation exposure can be deadlier than previously thought.

drug addiction is a deadlier problem than many realize.

the combination of factors made the accident deadlier.

deforestation contributes to deadlier wildfires in the region.

the economic downturn resulted in a deadlier cycle of poverty.

a deadlier strain of bacteria has emerged in the hospital.

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