100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "poison"

Definition

Poison (noun) refers to a substance that is capable of causing illness or death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed. It can also refer to anything that is destructive or harmful in a metaphorical sense, such as toxic relationships or negative influences.

Synonyms

  • Toxicant
  • Venom
  • Toxin
  • Contaminant
  • Harmful substance

Antonyms

  • Antidote
  • Cure
  • Remedy
  • Medicine
  • Healing agent

Examples

  1. The scientist discovered a way to poison the bacteria in the lab.
  2. She tried to poison the well with rumors about her competitor.
  3. The chef accidentally poisoned the dish with a bad ingredient.
  4. He intended to poison the relationship with his constant lies.
  5. The detective found evidence that someone had tried to poison the victim.
  6. They attempted to poison the water supply to cause panic.
  7. The villain's plan was to poison the city's food supply.
  8. The garden was full of plants that could potentially poison pets.
  9. She felt as if anger could poison her heart.
  10. The documentary revealed how chemicals can poison the environment.
  11. He was accused of trying to poison his wealthy uncle.
  12. The activists aimed to poison the public's perception of the corporation.
  13. The child unknowingly tried to poison himself by eating berries.
  14. The report showed how the factory could poison nearby wildlife.
  15. Gossip can easily poison a friendly atmosphere.
  16. The doctor warned that lead could poison the body over time.
  17. Their toxic behavior began to poison the entire team.
  18. She feared that her words might poison their friendship.
  19. The scientists worked tirelessly to find a way to poison the invasive species.
  20. He claimed that the new policy would poison the relationship between management and staff.
  21. The hero managed to poison the antagonist's plan.
  22. The chef was careful not to poison any guests during the dinner party.
  23. They realized that the misinformation could poison the community's trust.
  24. The old legends spoke of a dragon that could poison the land.
  25. He felt his jealousy was starting to poison his happiness.
  26. The villain's intention was to poison the minds of the people.
  27. The chemicals used in farming can poison the groundwater.
  28. She decided to poison the atmosphere with her negativity.
  29. The herbicide could poison the ecosystem if not used responsibly.
  30. The teacher warned the students not to poison the discussions with bias.
  31. He swore he would never poison his own blood.
  32. The ancient texts described how to poison arrows for hunting.
  33. His harsh criticism seemed to poison her enthusiasm.
  34. The boy was fascinated by how some plants could poison animals.
  35. The scandal threatened to poison the reputation of the entire organization.
  36. She realized that her constant complaints were beginning to poison her friendships.
  37. The investigation revealed attempts to poison the jury's mind.
  38. They discovered that the water was being poisoned by industrial waste.
  39. She tried to poison the negotiations with unreasonable demands.
  40. The athlete tested positive for a substance that could poison his career.
  41. Fears of contamination led them to poison the well.
  42. The rumor mill began to poison the workplace environment.
  43. He was worried that his actions could poison his legacy.
  44. The environmental report showed how pollution could poison wildlife.
  45. She felt that her doubts were starting to poison her relationship.
  46. They learned that certain mushrooms could poison the body.
  47. The dark magic was said to poison the hearts of those who used it.
  48. He vowed to never poison a well of trust again.
  49. The news had the potential to poison public opinion.
  50. She was careful not to poison her children's minds with negativity.
  51. The biochemist worked to find ways to poison cancer cells selectively.
  52. His betrayal felt like a way to poison their shared experiences.
  53. The lake was found to be poisoned by runoff from the factory.
  54. They feared that the new drug could inadvertently poison patients.
  55. She realized that her sarcasm was starting to poison their friendship.
  56. The council decided to poison the invasive plant species in the park.
  57. The ancient warriors used to poison their weapons to ensure victory.
  58. He tried to poison the public's perception of his rival.
  59. The experiment aimed to poison the pathogens without harming healthy cells.
  60. They warned that unchecked pollution could poison future generations.
  61. The detective had to poison the suspect's alibi to get to the truth.
  62. She believed that their constant arguing could poison their love.
  63. The local activists protested against the factory that was poisoning the air.
  64. He felt that jealousy could poison even the strongest friendships.
  65. The chef's secret ingredient was rumored to poison the dish.
  66. The community came together to discuss ways to poison the negativity in the air.
  67. The sorcerer tried to poison the minds of the villagers with illusions.
  68. They discovered that the oil spill had poisoned the entire coastline.
  69. She warned him that his choices could poison their future.
  70. The old wives' tales often spoke of herbs that could poison or heal.
  71. The scientist aimed to poison only the harmful bacteria, sparing the good ones.
  72. The media's portrayal of the event threatened to poison public sentiment.
  73. She knew that her words could either heal or poison their relationship.
  74. The workshop aimed to poison the spread of misinformation.
  75. The ancient scrolls contained recipes to poison or cure.
  76. He felt that fear could poison his ability to act.
  77. The lab results showed traces of a substance that could poison the sample.
  78. Her negativity began to poison the atmosphere at work.
  79. The false accusations were meant to poison his character.
  80. The environmentalists worked hard to prevent chemicals from poisoning the river.
  81. The politician's lies were designed to poison the opposition's campaign.
  82. She realized that her anxiety could poison her chances of success.
  83. The gardener took great care not to poison the pollinators.
  84. The adventurer learned how to poison the food for protection.
  85. They were warned that certain plants could poison their livestock.
  86. The dramatic tension began to poison the relationships in the play.
  87. He was careful not to poison the well of trust he had built.
  88. The new regulations aimed to prevent industries from poisoning the environment.
  89. She knew that jealousy could easily poison her happiness.
  90. The experiment was designed to see how quickly the toxin could poison the cells.
  91. The artist felt that criticism could poison her creativity.
  92. They discovered that the food supply was being poisoned by illegal additives.
  93. The magician's trick seemed to poison the audience's perception of reality.
  94. He was accused of trying to poison the political discourse.
  95. The team worked hard to prevent the project from being poisoned by controversy.
  96. The conspiracy theories aimed to poison the public's trust in science.
  97. She felt that her past mistakes could poison her future.
  98. The villain plotted to poison the city's water supply as revenge.
  99. The poet wrote about how love can poison and heal simultaneously.
  100. They feared that their rivalry would eventually poison their friendship.