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jeopard

[jep-erd] / ˈdʒɛp ərd /


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The correct word is jeopard, but in any case there is no need for anything so farfetched and stilted.

From Write It Right A Little Blacklist of Literary Faults by Bierce, Ambrose

I purpose to do nothing to jeopard it.

From Helmet of Navarre by Runkle, Bertha

If it should prove otherwise, Congress can at any time amend those laws in such manner as, while subserving the public welfare, not to jeopard the rights, interests, and liberties of the people.

From A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 6, part 2: Andrew Johnson by Richardson, James D. (James Daniel)

And yet this reality of power an editor is ready to jeopard for the sake of gratifying his family by exposing them in Paris!

From Famous Americans of Recent Times by Parton, James

My private concerns,—they seem large to me, and I fear to jeopard them by becoming entangled here.

From Montlivet by Smith, Alice Prescott




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