danger

  • 21danger — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, mortal, obvious, real, serious, significant …

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  • 22Danger — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Danger >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 danger danger peril insecurity jeopardy risk hazard venture precariousness slipperiness Sgm: N 1 instability instability &c. 149 Sgm: N 1 …

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  • 23danger — n. 1) to constitute, represent; create (a) danger 2) to run a danger 3) to expose to danger 4) to face; sense (a) danger 5) to avert (a) danger 6) (a) deadly, grave, mortal; imminent, impending danger 7) (legal) a clear and present danger 8) a… …

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  • 24danger */*/*/ — UK [ˈdeɪndʒə(r)] / US [ˈdeɪndʒər] noun Word forms danger : singular danger plural dangers 1) a) [uncountable] a situation in which harm, death, damage, or destruction is possible The notice said Danger! Keep Out! in danger: The President was in… …

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  • 25danger — dan|ger W2S2 [ˈdeındʒə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: dangier, from Vulgar Latin dominiarium power to do harm , from Latin dominium ownership ] 1.) [U] the possibility that someone or something will be harmed, destroyed, or… …

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  • 26danger — dan|ger [ deındʒər ] noun *** 1. ) uncount a situation in which harm, death, damage, or destruction is possible: The notice said Danger! Keep Out! in danger: The President was in no danger at any time. be in great/grave danger: You must leave… …

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  • 27DANGER — s. m. Péril, risque, ce qui est ordinairement suivi d un malheur, ou qui expose à une perte, à un dommage, etc. Grand danger. Danger évident, inévitable, inattendu. Danger imminent. S exposer au danger. Se mettre en danger. Être en danger de mort …

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  • 28danger — noun 1 (U) the possibility that someone or something will be harmed or killed: Danger! High Voltage. (+ of): Is there any danger of infection, doctor? (+ from): danger from radioactive sources | in danger (=in a situation in which you may be… …

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  • 29Danger — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Danger (homonymie). Panneau de danger, selon la signalisation routière française …

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  • 30danger — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Exposure to injury Nouns 1. danger, peril, jeopardy, risk, hazard, threat, adventure, insecurity, precariousness, slipperiness; Russian roulette (see chance). 2. (vulnerability to danger) exposure,… …

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