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View synonyms for dangerous
dangerous
/ ˈdeɪndʒərəs /
adjective
causing danger; perilous
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Other Word Forms
- dangerousness noun
- dangerously adverb
- nondangerous adjective
- nondangerously adverb
- nondangerousness noun
- quasi-dangerous adjective
- quasi-dangerously adverb
- semidangerous adjective
- semidangerously adverb
- semidangerousness noun
- undangerous adjective
- undangerously adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dangerous1
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Idioms and Phrases
see little knowledge is a dangerous thing; live dangerously.
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Example Sentences
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Over 30 seconds, ICE claims “dangerous illegals walk free” in cities due to sanctuary policies not allowing police and sheriff’s departments to go after them.
From Los Angeles Times
He said conditions in their home countries was "so dangerous that even the State Department advises against travel".
From BBC
She asked us to change her name, worrying that speaking to foreign media can be dangerous.
From BBC
Each time she received the ball, Carpenter was not afraid to take on Greenwood and provided countless opportunities with her direct approach and dangerous deliveries into the box.
From BBC
Yet time can be a dangerous commodity in politics.
From BBC
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