Danger meaning in English

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Definition

danger: peril, risk, the possibility of harm or death, the opposite of safety noun
dangerous: hazardous, risky, the opposite of safe adjective
to be in danger: to be facing peril, to be exposed to risk

Examples

  • "Your mission is equally dangerous and diabolical."
  • "Highway to the danger zone!"
  • "Flying is very dangerous"
  • "He was experimenting with a new fragrance called "Liquid Dynamite" when he accidentally mixed some dangerous chemicals together with tragic results."
  • "None of our products are tested on animals (other than our test monkeys, which are a "special" exception, and never exposed to any real danger), and Delavigne is proud to support environmental initiatives all over the world."
  • "Because humans can't release stress hormones such as adrenalin and cortisol, these hormones can build up to dangerous levels in the body."
  • "After the break, we'll talk about hunting the most dangerous prey of all... humans."
  • "Susie : If you consider the dangers of questionable labor practices strictly from a financial perspective, you'll find that continuing to exploit cheap labor sources is extremely risky."
  • "Instead, you're going to be taking part in some exciting, challenging, and extremely dangerous missions..."
  • "While the benefits of sleep are numerous, it seems clear that the dangers of NOT sleeping outweigh them considerably."
  • "Kimmie : No, my presentation is on the dangers of stereotypes in the workplace."
  • "Susie : As I was saying, protests, customer boycotts and international mistrust are all dangers here."
  • "Could the peace of this rainy, beer-loving nation be in danger?"
  • "On Monday, there's "Dangerous Midwives" on CBC from 9pm to 9.30pm."
  • "Horatio : The island, she is dangerous."
  • "A perfume containing the pure essence of forbidden fruit: tempting and dangerous."
  • "I've heard that tornadoes can be dangerous."
  • "There are only 10,000 "limited edition" bottles to be re-sold, and so there is no danger that we'll flood the market with this boxed set because we won't have that many to sell!"
  • "He was trying to create an experimental new fragrance called "Liquid Dynamite" when he accidentally mixed some dangerous chemicals together."

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