virulent


vir·u·lent

adj \ˈvir-ə-lənt, ˈvir-yə-\

Definition of VIRULENT

1
a : marked by a rapid, severe, and destructive course <a virulent infection> b : able to overcome bodily defensive mechanisms : markedly pathogenic <virulent bacteria>
2
: extremely poisonous or venomous
3
: full of malice : malignant <virulent racists>
4
: objectionably harsh or strong <virulent criticism>
vir·u·lent·ly adverb

Examples of VIRULENT

  1. The country seemed to be returning to the virulent nationalism of its past.
  2. <the virulent look on her face warned me that she was about to say something unkind>

Origin of VIRULENT

Middle English, from Latin virulentus, from virus poison
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Microbiology Terms

pathogen, salmonella, tetanus

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