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Meanings of
harmful
in English
Portuguese
danoso
Catalan
perjudicial
Spanish
nocivo
Back to the meaning
Causing or capable of causing harm.
evil
harmless
innocuous
Related terms
bad
ill
painful
deadly
offensive
subtle
toxic
damaging
destructive
stabbing
Portuguese
danoso
Adverse.
adverse
untoward
inauspicious
Related terms
unfavorable
unfavourable
Synonyms
Examples for "
adverse
"
adverse
untoward
inauspicious
Examples for "
adverse
"
1
Obesity is associated with increased risk of developing numerous
adverse
health conditions.
2
No deaths or serious
adverse
events were reported at any time point.
3
Background: Obesity has numerous
adverse
effects on general, and especially, cardiovascular health.
4
Objective: Errors in community medication histories increase the risk of
adverse
events.
5
Results: No patient had a treatment-emergent serious
adverse
events at day 30.
1
In that time I never witnessed or heard of anything
untoward
happening.
2
I'm sure Floccus will come and find you if anything
untoward
happens.
3
Joining him on the strand she said, 'Nothing
untoward
with the captain.
4
Initially, it was thought something
untoward
must have occurred on this farm.
5
These
untoward
events for a moment paralyzed the efforts of the Venetians.
1
From
inauspicious
beginnings, the Government marches on to the next 100 days.
2
That would have been an
inauspicious
way to start a country, huh?
3
The most
inauspicious
of all omens is the appearance of a centipede.
4
The crossing of their path by the latter is considered peculiarly
inauspicious
.
5
Relations between the administration and Slim got off to an
inauspicious
start.
Harmful.
Related terms
dangerous
unsafe
"Harmful" is the opposite of:
advantageous
Related terms
negative
minus
inopportune
inexpedient
Usage of
harmful
in English
1
Pesticides exposure causes usually
harmful
effects to the environment and human health.
2
Government claims to raise public revenues from the sale of
harmful
products.
3
The American Psychological Association has called the treatment
harmful
to young people.
4
Ms McGill said it can send a
harmful
message to young people.
5
The most
harmful
rootkit, however, would access your voice and text messages.
6
Financial players say keeping investors out of the market could be
harmful
.
7
Potential beneficial and
harmful
effects of computer use by children are discussed.
8
The industry and some lawmakers called the ban unnecessary and economically
harmful
.
9
BI has shown efficacy for reducing substance use and its
harmful
consequences.
10
The protocol includes especially
harmful
traditional practices such as female genital mutilation.
11
Dr Strickland says technology is rarely created to be dangerous or
harmful
.
12
But the exact same formula applies to potentially
harmful
forms of content.
13
The clear and unambiguous message is that conflicts are
harmful
to investors.
14
Negative movements outside of expectations may be
harmful
to the local currency.
15
However, it appears to be less
harmful
to other fruit and vegetables.
16
As long as the activity isn't
harmful
,
everything is free to explore.
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harmful
Adjective
Frequent collocations
harmful effects
potentially harmful
less harmful
more harmful
as harmful
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Translations for
harmful
Portuguese
danoso
prejudicial
daninho
nocivo
Catalan
perjudicial
Spanish
nocivo
Harmful
through the time
Harmful
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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