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treacherous

[trech-er-uhs] / ˈtrɛtʃ ər əs /




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In retrospect, its uncompromising litmus tests and chilly demeanor were real weaknesses, creating a pervading fear that any false step could expel one from good graces, and that a return trip was always, always treacherous.

From Slate • Apr. 13, 2026

"Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening," the NWS said.

From BBC • Mar. 16, 2026

What the pair found was a desert highway that rolls up and down, like an asphalt serpent, with deadly blind peaks and treacherous hidden troughs.

From Barron's • Mar. 8, 2026

He has investigated the agendas of powerful fossil fuel billionaires, delved into epic feuds pitting some of the world's largest energy companies against each other, and revealed how drillers navigate a treacherous political landscape.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 2, 2026

Is there a treacherous part of me that’s pissed off and sad that she didn’t kick me awake and damn the consequences?

From "The Cruel Prince" by Holly Black




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