Webster Essential Vocabulary

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poison(POY zin) n. 1. a substance that causes illness or death when eaten,
drunk, or otherwise absorbed by the body; 2. anything destructive physically,
emotionally, etc. —vt.1. to give poison to; harm or destroy by means of poison;



  1. to corrupt

    • A cobra’s venom is one of the most powerful poisonsin the animal world.

    • Propaganda is a poisonthat the Nazis and the Soviets were adroit at using
      in the middle of the last century.

    • Various pesticides are used to poisonundesirable rodents.

    • Stereotyping certain ethnic groups can poisonthe attitudes of the impres-
      sionable toward them.
      [-ed, -ing]
      polar (POH lir) adj. 1. of, relating to, or near the South or North Pole; 2. of a
      pole; 3. having polarity; 4. opposite in nature or function

    • The earth is not the only planet to have polarice caps.

    • Magnets are polar,with unlike ones attracting and like ones repelling each
      other.

    • When installing batteries in a radio, you must pay attention to their polar
      alignment.

    • Optimists’ and pessimists’ philosophies are at polarextremes of the
      spectrum.
      political(puh LI ti kl) adj. 1. of or about, politics, government, country, state;



  2. relating to a definite governmental organization; 3. taking sides in political
    parties

    • Politicalleaders are elected in some countries, appointed in others, and
      seize power by force in still others.

    • The secretaries of the cabinet are politicalappointees of the president but
      must be approved by the Senate.

    • Many votes in the legislatures are governed by politicalconsiderations.
      [-ly adv.]
      politician (pah li TISH in) n. 1. a person actively engaged in politics, often
      used derisively to mean scheming, after personal gain, etc.; 2. one particularly
      skilled in politics

    • Politiciansas a group do not enjoy a particularly good reputation, as they’re
      reputed to scheme in the back room.

    • Lyndon Johnson was a particularly skilled politician,who knew how to play
      the game to his best advantage.
      pollution(puh LOO shin) n. 1. the result of defiling; making impure, corrupt,
      or dirty; 2. contamination with waste materials

    • Industrial pollutionhas been considerably abated in California as a result of
      very strong environmental legislation.

    • Air and water pollutionare probably the two forms of contamination most
      in the public eye.
      [Syn. contamination]




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