jeopardy
[dʒepədɪ]

noun

[Definition]: dangerous situation

[Example Sentences]:
1. Now his ability to provide enough food for his family is in jeopardy, he says.
2. My business would be in jeopardy if the police were notified.
3. But family coverage is particularly in jeopardy at small companies.
4. But that could be in jeopardy if opposition parties gain more than half the parliamentary seats and form a coalition.
5. They also took off a piece of clothing each time contestants got a double jeopardy right.
6. With its moon program in jeopardy, NASA completely overhauled the Apollo spacecraft.


[Antonyms]security, safety, insurance

[Synonyms]hazard, peril, risk
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