Deadliness [noun]

Definition of Deadliness:

fatality

Synonyms of Deadliness:


Opposite/Antonyms of Deadliness:

-


Sentence/Example of Deadliness:

Confusion or misconceptions about the colugos can be deadly for the animals.

Different groups face different degrees of danger from the pandemic, from the elderly who are experiencing deadly outbreaks in nursing homes to communities of color with higher infection and death rates.

And, more immediately, much of the world faces a deadly second wave that’s getting worse by the day.

It can happen quickly in any season, and, left untreated, can be deadly.

The 2010 earthquake in Haiti, recorded as the deadliest in the history of the Western Hemisphere, caught the world’s attention — but didn’t see locals receive the help they needed.

Cose closes his book with thoughts on living through the coronavirus pandemic, when the inability to sort truth from lies has turned positively deadly.

On the other side of the gulf are those who see the accelerating pandemic and a possibly very deadly period ahead.

The biggest problem for the economy for months now has been the deadly coronavirus.

Roughly 10,000 people died, making it one of the deadliest Atlantic hurricanes on record.

Researchers say that even after the decreases we’ve seen in the death rate, the novel coronavirus is still ten times more deadly than the flu and often comes with long-term complications that, since the virus is so new, remain largely unknown.