dangerous

/ˈdeɪndʒərəs/
adjective
  1. Likely to cause harm, injury, or death; not safe.
    • Some wild animals can be dangerous if they feel threatened.
    • It is dangerous to swim in the river during a storm.
    • The old bridge was declared dangerous and closed to traffic.
  2. Likely to cause problems or unpleasant results; risky.
    • The company made a dangerous decision to ignore safety regulations.
    • Spreading false rumors is a dangerous thing to do in a small community.
    • It's dangerous to assume that everyone agrees with you.
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