Dangerous

  • 11dangerous — [dān′jərəs] adj. [ME < OFr dangereus] full of danger; likely to cause injury, pain, etc.; unsafe; perilous dangerously adv. dangerousness n …

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  • 12dangerous — dan|ger|ous W2S2 [ˈdeındʒərəs] adj 1.) able or likely to harm or kill you →↑harmful ▪ laws about dangerous dogs ▪ Some of these prisoners are extremely dangerous. ▪ It s dangerous for a woman to walk alone at night. dangerous for ▪ The crumbling… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 13dangerous */*/*/ — UK [ˈdeɪndʒərəs] / US adjective 1) likely to harm or kill someone, or to damage or destroy something a dangerous dog a dangerous stretch of road Air pollution has reached dangerous levels in some cities. highly dangerous: an exciting but highly… …

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  • 14dangerous — dan|ger|ous [ deındʒərəs ] adjective *** 1. ) likely to harm or kill someone or to damage or destroy something: a dangerous dog a dangerous stretch of road Air pollution has reached dangerous levels in some cities. highly dangerous: an exciting… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 15Dangerous — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Dangerous », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Dangerous est un mot anglais signifiant… …

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  • 16dangerous — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, prove, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ The situation could get dangerous …

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  • 17dangerous — adjective 1 able or likely to harm or kill you: dangerous animals | Neil thought the man looked dangerous. | it is dangerous (for sb) to do sth: It s dangerous for women to walk alone at night. | highly/very dangerous: It would be highly… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18dangerous — adj. 1) dangerous to + inf. (it s dangerous to play in the street) 2) dangerous that + clause (it s dangerous that so many people have guns) * * * [ deɪndʒərəs] dangerous that + clause (it s dangerous that so many people have guns) dangerous to + …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 19dangerous — adjective Date: 15th century 1. exposing to or involving danger < a dangerous job > 2. able or likely to inflict injury or harm < a dangerous man > • dangerously adverb • dangerousness noun Synonyms …

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  • 20dangerous*/*/*/ — [ˈdeɪndʒərəs] adj 1) likely to cause serious harm, or to have a bad effect a dangerous dog[/ex] an example of dangerous driving[/ex] an exciting but highly dangerous sport[/ex] We don t know whether these chemicals are dangerous to humans.[/ex]&#8230; …

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