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Bad / Dangerous (71 words)

1 abyss noun A deep or seemingly bottomless hole or chasm. See
2 addictive adjective The habit-forming quality of a substance or activity that causes someone to become dependent on using it or doing it. See
3 beast noun Something or somebody very difficult or unpleasant to deal with. See
4 blast verb To explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force See
5 boobytrap noun A seemngly harmless object containing a concealed explosive device designed to kill or injure anyone who touches it. See
6 breach nounverb noun An act of breaking a law, rule, or agreement. See
7 brinkmanship noun The art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, typically in politics See
8 burst verb To suddenly break apart, spilling its contents, usually as a result of internal pressure. See
9 casualty noun A person killed or injured in a war or accident. See
10 caustic adjective Sarcastic or severely critical, often in a hurtful or biting manner; or able to burn or corrode organic tissue, typically referring to chemicals or substances. See
11 collide verb What happens when a moving object hits something violently See
12 conflagration noun a large fire that causes a lot of damage; or a large and violent event. See
13 crack nounverb noun A line on the surface of something where it has split without breaking apart. See
14 crack nounverb verb To break or cause to break without complete separation of parts, often with a sharp sound. See
15 crash nounverb verb To hit something with force, causing damage and a loud noise. See
16 decay nounverb verb To gradually deteriorate or break down, becoming weaker and more damaged. See
17 deluge noun A severe flood or overwhelming rush of water. See
18 detonate verb To cause something to explode suddenly and violently. See
19 devastation noun The state of being overwhelmed or ruined completely. See
20 disastrous adjective Leading to a complete failure or disaster, causing great damage or suffering See