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1dead·ly Listen to audio/ˈdɛdli/ adjective
dead·li·er; dead·li·est
[or more deadly; most deadly] 1 : causing or able to cause death
deadly weapons the world's most deadly snake a more deadly form of the disease They launched a deadly attack. Officers are allowed to use deadly force if necessary.compare deathly
2 : extremely accurate and effective
She shoots with deadly accuracy. a basketball player with deadly aim
3 always used before a noun : extreme or complete
A deadly silence followed his question. The two gang leaders are deadly enemies. He spoke with deadly seriousness.
4 informal : very boring
The lecture was pretty deadly.
— dead·li·ness noun [noncount]
the deadliness of the disease
synonyms deadly, mortal, fatal, and lethal mean causing or able to cause death. deadly describes something that is very dangerous and likely or able to cause death.
deadly diseases deadly weapons mortal describes a wound or injury that has already caused death or will soon cause death. She received a mortal wound and died the next day. fatal describes something that has actually caused a person's death. The disease is sometimes fatal. The wounds later proved to be fatal. lethal usually describes something like a poison that is used for the purpose of destroying life. a lethal gas

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