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    Dan·ger
    /ˈdānjər/

    noun

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  3. [countable] a person or thing that may cause damage, or harm somebody. There are many hidden dangers for small children in the home. danger to somebody/something Smoking is a serious danger to health. Police said the man was a danger to the public. see also endanger. Extra Examples.

  4. the possibility that someone or something will be harmed or killed, or that something bad will happen: the dangers of rock climbing. The soldiers were in serious danger. We were in danger of missing our flight. Fewer examples. a campaign to educate people about the dangers of smoking.

  5. The meaning of DANGER is exposure or liability to injury, pain, harm, or loss. How to use danger in a sentence. exposure or liability to injury, pain, harm, or loss; a case or cause of danger; jurisdiction…

  6. Apr 27, 2024 · danger is the general word for liability to all kinds of injury or evil consequences, either near at hand and certain, or remote and doubtful: to be in danger of being killed. hazard suggests a danger that one can foresee but cannot avoid: A mountain climber is exposed to many hazards. peril usually denotes great and imminent danger: The ...

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English danger /ˈdeɪndʒə $ -ər/ S2 W2 noun 1 [ uncountable] the possibility that someone or something will be harmed, destroyed, or killed Danger! No boats beyond this point. The refugees believe that their lives are in danger. danger of The danger of a fire in the home increases during the ...

  8. 1 [uncountable] danger (of something) the possibility of something happening that will injure, harm, or kill someone, or damage or destroy something Danger! Keep Out! Children's lives are in danger every time they cross this road. animals in danger of extinction Doctors said she is now out of danger (= not likely to die).

  9. Danger is the general word for liability to all kinds of injury or evil consequences, either near at hand and certain, or remote and doubtful: to be in danger of being killed. Hazard suggests a danger that one can foresee but cannot avoid: A mountain climber is exposed to many hazards.

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