Harmfully
In a detrimental manner; SYN. harmfully, noxiously.
Harmfully, injuriously; painfully; in a distressing manner
In a hostile manner; in a harmful manner
In an injurious manner.
With malice; in a malicious manner.
Naughtily, in a troublesome manner; in a playfully annoying way, in a mischievous manner
Harmfully
In a noisome manner
In a nonconstructive manner, unhelpfully
1. Characterized by wickedness or immorality; SYN. immoral.
2. Having undesirable or negative qualities
3. Capable of harming
4. Feeling physical discomfort or pain; ('tough' is occasionally used colloquially for 'bad' as in); SYN. tough.
5. Below average in quality or performance
6. Keenly sorry or regretful; SYN. sorry.
7. Very intense; SYN. big.
8. Reproduced fraudulently; SYN. forged.
9. Physically unsound or diseased; SYN. unfit, unsound.
10. Not working properly; SYN. defective.
11. Not financially safe or secure; SYN. insecure, risky, high-risk, speculative.
12. Not capable of being collected; SYN. uncollectible.
13. (Of foodstuffs) Not in an edible or usable condition; SYN. spoiled, spoilt.
14. (Linguistics; informal) Incorrect; not conforming to standard usage
Exceedingly harmful; SYN. deadly, pernicious, pestilent.
ETYM Late Lat. deleterius noxious, Greek delethrios, from deleisthai to hurt, damage; prob. akin to Latin delere to destroy.
Harmful to body or mind.
Having adverse effect on living things; SYN. hurtful, injurious, noxious.
Harmful.
Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful.
1. Able or likely to do harm.
2. Causing or capable of causing harm.
ETYM Latin inimicalis, from inimicus unfriendly, hostile; pref. in- not + amicus friendly. Related to Amity.
1. Having the disposition or temper of an enemy; unfriendly; unfavorable; -- chiefly applied to private, as hostile is to public, enmity.
2. Opposed in tendency, influence, or effects; antagonistic; inconsistent; incompatible; adverse; repugnant.
3. Hostile; unfavorable.
ETYM Latin injuriousus, injurius; cf. French injurieux. Related to Injury.
1. Not just; wrongful; iniquitous; culpable.
2. Causing injury or harm; hurtful; harmful; detrimental; mischievous.
ETYM Latin malignans, -antis, p. pr. of malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. Related to Malign, Benignant.r />
(Pathology) Characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor).
Term used to describe a cancerous growth. It is also applied to any condition that could kill if untreated (as in malignant hypertension).
1. Badly behaved; SYN. naughty.
2. Deliberately causing harm or damage
Hurtful; noxious; harmful.
ETYM For noysome, from noy for annoy. Related to Annoy.
1. Noxious to health; hurtful; mischievous; unwholesome; insalubrious; destructive.
2. Offensive to the smell or other senses; disgusting; fetid.
Foul-smelling.
Unconstructive, not constructive, not building
ETYM Latin noxius, from noxa harm; akin to nocere to harm, hurt. Related to Nuisance, Necromancy.
Injurious to physical or mental health; SYN. harmful.
Harmful.