Meaning & Definition of word "Risque"

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    Risque

    /rɪsˈkeɪ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Involving disregard for the rules of propriety; daringly close to being indecent or inappropriate.
      • Example: The film was known for its risque humor that pushed the boundaries of conventional comedy.
    • 2. Suggestive of something scandalous or sexually provocative.
      • Example: She wore a risque dress that drew attention at the gala.
    • 3. Tending to be sexually suggestive or obscene.
      • Example: The magazine featured risque photos that sparked controversy among its readership.

    Etymology

    French, from 'risquer,' meaning to risk.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    risque humor:

    Humor that is suggestive or sexually charged.

    risque behavior:

    Conduct that is provocative or indecent.

    risque art:

    Art that includes sexual themes or nudity.

    Related Words

    indecent:

    Not conforming with generally accepted standards of behavior or propriety.

    provocative:

    Causing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction, especially deliberately.

    Slang Meanings of risque

    Meaning: A risque joke

    Example Sentence: He told a risque joke that made everyone blush.

    Meaning: Risque entertainment

    Example Sentence: The nightclub is known for its risque entertainment, featuring daring performances.