Synonyms_Detrimental Flashcards

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detrimental [dɛtrɪˈmɛntəl]

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Meaning: Causing harm or damage. Nuance: Often used in a broad range of contexts, from health and environment to personal and professional situations. Example: Smoking is detrimental to your health.

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harmful [ˈhɑːrmfʊl]

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Meaning: Causing or capable of causing harm. Nuance: This word is very direct and is often used to describe substances, behaviors, or conditions that can cause physical damage or hurt. Example: Harmful chemicals were found in the river, posing a risk to wildlife.

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adverse [ˈædvɜːrs]

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Meaning: Preventing success or development; harmful; unfavorable. Nuance: Commonly used in formal contexts and often relates to conditions or effects that negatively impact goals or health. Example: Adverse weather conditions delayed the launch of the satellite.

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injurious [ɪnˈdʒʊərɪəs]

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Meaning: Causing or likely to cause damage or harm. Nuance: Often used in legal and medical contexts, it emphasizes damage that is not just harmful but also unjust or wrongful. Example: Injurious misinformation has led to public health issues.

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damaging [ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ]

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Meaning: Causing physical damage to something; harmful to reputation or value. Nuance: Can be used both in physical contexts (to objects or things) and metaphorical contexts (like reputation). Example: The scandal was highly damaging to the politician’s career.

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