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danger
noun as in hazard, troublesome situation
Strongest matches
crisis, emergency, exposure, insecurity, instability, jeopardy, menace, peril, pitfall, possibility, probability, risk, threat, uncertainty, vulnerability
Strong matches
clouds, dynamite, endangerment, exigency, precariousness, precipice, slipperiness, storm, venture
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Mexico is hoping for an economic windfall when it hosts matches including the opening game of the 2026 World Cup, but the capital's iconic street vendors see not only opportunity but dangers.
Superior Court Judge George Lomeli warned Adame that “she was on notice of the dangers that could result” from the procedure.
Critical technical aspects of such operations need to be resolved, particularly harm done to GPUs by high levels of radiation and extreme temperatures as well as the danger of being hit by space junk.
The radical reconfiguration not only put Republicans in danger, but likely protects vulnerable Democratic officeholders by adding more voters from their own party into their reconfigured districts.
"Attacks on heat supply facilities have already occurred and will continue. We should not deceive ourselves, the danger is very significant," Ukraine's top energy expert, Oleksandr Kharchenko, told a media briefing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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