kryptonite
English
Etymology
From a fictional radioactive element, kryptonite, that has a detrimental effect on the otherwise invulnerable character Superman. Apparently formed as krypton (“a chemical element, Kr”) + -ite.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹɪptənaɪt/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Noun
kryptonite (usually uncountable, plural kryptonites)
- (figuratively) The one weakness of something or someone that is otherwise invulnerable.
- Synonyms: Achilles heel, weakness; see also Thesaurus:weak spot
- 2006 March 25, Jonathan Leggett, “Cult musicians”, in The Guardian:
- So while recording or sampling a Charlie Manson track […] makes for shock rock kudos aplenty, a devotion to Hubbard is kryptonite for credibility.
- 2016, Marlon Orlando Cole, Orphans: Nature's Beloved, page 93:
- We all have our own kryptonite or kryptonites, so don't tempt yourself by listening to so-called friends who are just demonic tools being used to bring you under.
Translations
weakness
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Verb
kryptonite (third-person singular simple present kryptonites, present participle kryptoniting, simple past and past participle kryptonited)
Further reading
- kryptonite on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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