
1) Cause for alarm 2) Condition 3) Construction sign 4) Debut single 5) Defenselessness 6) Difficulty 7) Explosive sign 8) Exposure 9) Forlorn hope 10) French word used in English 11) Garden layout in peril 12) Hazard 13) Heel of achilles 14) Insecurity 15) Instability 16) Jeopardy 17) Menace 18) Peril
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1) Crapshoot 2) Drawback 3) Hardship 4) Hazard 5) Hazardousness 6) Insecurity 7) Jeopardy 8) Menace 9) Peril 10) Perilousness 11) Problem 12) Risk 13) Riskiness 14) Threat 15) Vulnerability
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- the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury
- a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury
- a cause of pain or injury or loss
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• (v. t.) To endanger. • (n.) Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty. • (n.) Authority; jurisdiction; control. • (n.) Exposure to injury, loss, pain, or other evil; peril; risk; insecurity. • (n.) Coyness; disdainful behavior. • (n.) Difficulty; sparingness.
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A built or natural feature likely to cause harm or result in injury.
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1. Authority; jurisdiction; control. 'In dangerhad he . . . The young girls.' (Chaucer) ... 2. Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty. See In one's danger, below. 'You stand within his danger, do you not?' (Shak) 'Covetousness of gains hath brought [them] in dangerof this statute.' (Robynson (More's Utopia)) ... 3. Exposure to injury, lo...
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Warning label placed on products meaning extremely flammable; corrosive; or highly toxic.
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Dan'ger noun [ Middle English
danger ,
daunger , power, arrogance, refusal, difficulty, from Old French
dagier ,
dongier (with same meaning), French
danger danger, from an assumed Late Latin
dominiarium power, authority, from Latin
dominium power, prop...
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Dan'ger transitive verb To endanger. [ Obsolete]
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[
n] - a cause of pain or injury or loss 2. [n] - the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury 3. [n] - a dangerous place
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danger 1. Exposure or vulnerability to harm, injury, or loss: 'Their lives were in danger when the earth quake struck.' 2. Someone or something that may cause harm, injury, or loss. 3. Etymology: 'power of a lord or master, jurisdiction', from Anglo-French daunger, from Old French dangier, 'power to harm, mastery'; alteration of dongier, from Vu...
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noun a dangerous place; `He moved out of danger`
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