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danger
[deyn-jer]
noun
liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril.
an instance or cause of peril; menace.
Obsolete.power; jurisdiction; domain.
danger
/ ˈɪԻə /
noun
the state of being vulnerable to injury, loss, or evil; risk
a person or thing that may cause injury, pain, etc
obsoletepower
liable to
critically ill in hospital
Other Word Forms
- dangerless adjective
- superdanger noun
- ˈ岹Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of danger1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But what confronts Labour might have most of us hiding under the duvet, and the sheer number of dangers seems to be multiplying.
The aspiring costume designer came to the market with an out-of-town friend despite her father’s warning against the neighborhood’s dangers given the protests.
"There's this phrase you hear occasionally, that the danger is on our doorstep. Well, it's a big doorstep if that is true… Beijing is closer to Berlin than it is to Sydney."
Heston's diagnosis came only after he became a danger to himself - hallucinations, paranoia, and eventually a call from his wife to emergency services.
We break down why it's happening and the dangers of Means, an unlicensed functional medicine doctor who talks to trees, advocates against sunscreen and is an aspiring poet, being nominated for Surgeon General.
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