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单词 dangerous
释义

dangerous

adjective

dan·​ger·​ous ˈdān-jə-rəs How to pronounce dangerous (audio)
ˈdān-jərs,
-zhrəs
1
: involving possible injury, pain, harm, or loss : characterized by danger
a dangerous job
2
: able or likely to inflict injury or harm
a dangerous man
dangerously adverb
dangerousness noun

Synonyms

  • grave
  • grievous
  • hazardous
  • jeopardizing
  • menacing
  • parlous
  • perilous
  • risky
  • serious
  • threatening
  • unhealthy
  • unsafe
  • venturesome
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Example Sentences

She got into a car accident while driving through a dangerous intersection. He often drives at dangerous speeds. The city can be a dangerous place to live. The storms may cause dangerous flooding. He is wanted for assault with a dangerous weapon. the most dangerous of drugs See More
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Word History

Etymology

see danger entry 1

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

dangerous

adjective

dan·​ger·​ous ˈdān-jə-rəs How to pronounce dangerous (audio)
ˈdānj-rəs
1
: involving possible harm or death : full of danger
dangerous work
2
: able or likely to injure
A chain saw is a dangerous tool.

Legal Definition

dangerous

adjective

dan·​ger·​ous
1
: creating a risk of bodily injury
a dangerous condition of a public building
2
: able or likely to inflict especially serious bodily injury
a dangerous criminal with no regard for human life
a dangerous animal
also : deadly
3
: likely to engage in repeated criminal activity
a dangerous offender

Note: The activity that an offender is likely to engage in need not involve violence in order for the offender to be deemed dangerous.

dangerous

adjective

1
as in hazardous
involving potential loss or injury the soldiers were specially selected to go on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • hazardous
  • risky
  • perilous
  • serious
  • unsafe
  • precarious
  • treacherous
  • menacing
  • threatening
  • unhealthy
  • destructive
  • fatal
  • random
  • jeopardizing
  • harmful
  • grave
  • detrimental
  • grievous
  • unpleasant
  • deadly
  • uncertain
  • lethal
  • bad
  • parlous
  • venturesome
  • sickening
  • adverse
  • fell
  • murderous
  • insecure
  • nasty
  • dicey
  • ugly
  • injurious
  • haphazard
  • pernicious
  • killer
  • evil
  • chance
  • distressing
  • malignant
  • wicked
  • deleterious
  • noxious
  • hurtful
  • dire
  • ultrahazardous
  • inimical
  • ill
  • mortal
  • fateful
  • baneful
  • deathly
  • pestilent
  • baleful

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • harmless
  • safe
  • innocuous
  • beneficial
  • innocent
  • good
  • nonthreatening
  • advantageous
  • nonhazardous
  • unthreatening
  • ultrasafe
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2
as in harmful
causing or capable of causing harm the common knowledge that smoking is dangerous to one's health hasn't stopped some people

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • harmful
  • damaging
  • detrimental
  • adverse
  • hazardous
  • bad
  • poisonous
  • injurious
  • pernicious
  • evil
  • infectious
  • deadly
  • noxious
  • deleterious
  • unsafe
  • hurtful
  • mischievous
  • prejudicial
  • baneful
  • wicked
  • destructive
  • risky
  • ill
  • lethal
  • hostile
  • nocuous
  • perilous
  • baleful
  • sinister
  • threatening
  • ominous
  • insidious
  • unfriendly
  • venomous
  • infective
  • menacing
  • inimical
  • fatal
  • unhealthy
  • pestilential
  • contagious
  • unhealthful
  • pestilent
  • pestiferous
  • ruinous
  • unwholesome
  • malignant
  • unsound
  • nasty
  • jeopardizing
  • parlous
  • imperiling
  • killer
  • noisome
  • imperilling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • safe
  • harmless
  • innocuous
  • benign
  • beneficial
  • useful
  • innocent
  • advantageous
  • good
  • favorable
  • inoffensive
  • healthy
  • anodyne
  • healthful
  • helpful
  • propitious
  • wholesome
  • salubrious
  • hurtless
  • salutary
  • curative
  • remedial
  • secure
  • sound
  • palliative
  • nonpoisonous
  • nontoxic
  • noninfectious
  • nondestructive
  • noncorrosive
  • benignant
  • nonfatal
  • nonlethal
  • nonpolluting
  • nonvenomous
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of dangerous are hazardous, perilous, precarious, and risky. While all these words mean "bringing or involving the chance of loss or injury," dangerous applies to something that may cause harm or loss unless dealt with carefully.

soldiers on a dangerous mission

The meanings of hazardous and dangerous largely overlap; however, hazardous implies great and continuous risk of harm or failure.

claims that smoking is hazardous to your health

The synonyms perilous and dangerous are sometimes interchangeable, but perilous strongly implies the immediacy of danger.

perilous mountain roads

In some situations, the words precarious and dangerous are roughly equivalent. However, precarious suggests both insecurity and uncertainty.

earned a precarious living by gambling

The words risky and dangerous can be used in similar contexts, but risky often applies to a known and accepted danger.

shied away from risky investments
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