Venin

Pronunciation: /ˈvɛnɪn/

Venin (noun)

  1. A poisonous substance made by some animals, used to harm or kill when they bite or sting.
  2. A harmful, bitter quality in words or actions that can damage people or relationships.

Examples

  • The snake’s venin spread quickly after the bite.
  • Doctors treated the wound before the venin reached the blood.