Meaning & Definition of word "Dangerous"

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    Dangerous

    /ˈdeɪndʒərəs/

    adjective:

    • 1. able or likely to cause harm or injury.
      • Example: The abandoned house has become a dangerous place for children to play.
    • 2. involving or full of danger; perilous.
      • Example: Climbing without proper gear can be extremely dangerous.
    • 3. likely to produce harm or adverse consequences.
      • Example: The chemicals in that laboratory are considered dangerous if not handled properly.
    • 4. having a tendency to harm or cause trouble.
      • Example: He has a dangerous obsession with speed that worries his friends.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'dangereus', from 'danger' (risk, harm)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dangerous game:

    An activity that poses significant risks

    dangerous territory:

    An area or situation that is risky or uncertain

    play with fire:

    To engage in risky behavior that could lead to harm

    Related Words

    danger:

    The possibility of suffering harm or injury.

    risk:

    The chance of loss or injury.

    hazard:

    A source of danger.

    Slang Meanings of dangerous

    Meaning: High-stakes or risky behavior.

    Example Sentence: He's living on the edge, doing some dangerous stuff.

    Meaning: Impressive or exciting in a risky way.

    Example Sentence: That stunt was so dangerous, but totally worth it!