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  1. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word danger, a noun and verb that refers to exposure or liability to injury, pain, harm, or loss. See also related phrases and entries near danger.

  2. Learn the meaning of danger as a noun, with synonyms, idioms and collocations. Find out how to use danger in sentences and phrases from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. 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.

  4. the possibility of harm or death, or of something unpleasant happening: [ C ] I quickly understood the dangers of rock climbing. [ U ] I felt my life was in danger. [ U ] They’re in danger of losing the playoffs. A danger is also a harmful influence: [ C ] the dangers of air pollution.

  5. [uncountable] the possibility of something happening that will injure, harm or kill somebody, or damage or destroy something. Danger! Keep Out! Firefighters face danger every day. in danger Children's lives are in danger every time they cross this road. in grave/mortal danger. They found themselves in grave danger.

  6. Learn the meaning of danger as a noun in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to say danger in different languages and how to use it in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of danger. noun. the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury. “you are in no danger ” “there was widespread danger of disease” see more. noun. a cause of pain or injury or loss. “he feared the dangers of traveling by air” see more. noun. a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury.

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