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malady
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noun
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A disease or ailment |
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malignant
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adjective
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Dangerous and harmful, tending to produce death or deterioration – often describing something destructive or uncontrollably harmful. |
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monstrous
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adjective
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Abnormally bad or shocking |
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nosedive
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noun
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A sudden, steep drop, a sharp decline in condition, success, or stability. |
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noxious
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adjective
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Poisonous or very harmful. |
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obese
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adjective
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Extremely fat in a way that is dangerous for health |
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ominous
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adjective
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Giving the impression that something bad, unpleasant or threatening is going to happen. |
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onerous
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adjective
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Oppressively heavy or troublesome, often involving responsibility or duty. |
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outbreak
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noun
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A sudden start or increase of something harmful, especially a disease or conflict. |
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peril
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noun
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Serious and immediate danger |
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perilous
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adjective
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Full of danger or risk; hazardous. |
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perish
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verb
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To cease to exist or come to an end; disappear or be destroyed. |
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pernicious
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adjective
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Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way. |
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plague
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nounverb noun
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A persistent trouble or source of distress, often something that causes great suffering or difficulty. |
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plight
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noun
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A dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation |
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precarious
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adjective
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Not safe and likely to fall or fail |
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precipice
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noun
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A very sleep side of a cliff or a mountain. |
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rampant
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adjective
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Spreading unchecked or uncontrollably, especially in a way that causes harm or disruption, and that is excessive or widespread. |
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reckless
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adjective
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Acting without thinking about the consequences, often in a dangerous or irresponsible manner. |
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risky
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adjective
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Denoting something that exposes someone to risk, often requiring careful consideration or caution before proceeding. |
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