dangerous
[deɪndʒərəs]

adjective

[Definition]: not safe, risky

[Example Sentences]:
1. I told him not to go, it could be dangerous, said Zhang, 46.
2. That this could go from a social media attack to something much more dangerous and physical.
3. The idea for that is to allow police to control a potentially dangerous situation.
4. Why should I do such a dangerous job for so little money?
5. That is the easiest thing to do and also the most dangerous thing to do.
6. Egypt has become among the most dangerous and difficult places to work for journalists.
7. They would be much more dangerous than they are useful.
8. The police have a difficult and sometimes dangerous job to do.
9. It is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
10. She knew it was a dangerous place and she took precautions.
11. Sometimes the most dangerous place for your car is a parking garage.
12. It is a very dangerous process that has injured many people, he said.
13. Social media is a very dangerous place for the individual investor at the moment.
14. It is deeply dangerous for President Trump to keep using an old Android phone.
15. Everyone at that table was very concerned that this was going to be a very dangerous episode.


[Antonyms]safe

[Synonyms]perilous, hazardous, risky, uncertain
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