Meaning & Definition of word "Perilously"
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Perilously
/ˈpɛr.ɪ.ləs.li/
adverb:
- 1. In a way that is full of danger or risk.
- Example: The climbers were perilously close to the edge of the cliff.
- 2. In a manner that is likely to lead to serious consequences.
- Example: She was perilously low on fuel as she flew over the mountains.
- 3. In a way that involves extreme uncertainty or instability.
- Example: The children played perilously near the busy road.
- 4. In a very risky or hazardous situation.
- Example: The company is perilously dependent on a single customer for its sales.
Etymology
From Middle English 'perilous', from Old French 'perilleux', from Latin 'periculosus', meaning dangerous.
Common Phrases and Expressions
playing with fire:
Engaging in a risky activity that could lead to danger.
walking a tightrope:
Positioned in a situation where one must be careful to avoid danger.
Related Words
peril:
serious and immediate danger.
perilousness:
the quality of being perilous or dangerous.