halálosak
Halálosak is the plural form of the Hungarian adjective halálos, meaning deadly or lethal. In everyday language it is used to describe things, substances, or conditions that can cause death. The form halálosak may also appear in more literary or rhetorical contexts as a nominalized phrase referring to “the deadly ones.” Common collocations include halálos mérgek (deadly poisons), halálos betegség (a fatal disease), and halálos kimenetelű események (events with fatal outcomes).
Etymology and grammar. The word halálos derives from halál, death, combined with the suffix -os to form
Usage and contexts. Halálos is widely used in medical, toxicological, legal, and news contexts to convey severity.
See also. Related terms include halálos fegyver (deadly weapon), végzetes (fateful or deadly in a broader sense),