Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lethal-threat
Noun
/ˈliːθəl θrɛt/

Definition
A lethal threat refers to a danger or risk that is capable of causing death or severe harm.

Examples
- The lethal threat posed by the chemicals in the environment has raised alarms among health officials.
- In the movie, the antagonist’s lethal threat loomed over the protagonist’s family.

Meaning
This term is often used in discussions involving safety, warfare, or any situation where severe consequences are possible. It underscores the seriousness of a danger that could lead to fatal outcomes.

Synonyms
- Deadly risk
- Fatal danger
- Mortally hazardous