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Dangerous

Adjective
UK /ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/
US /ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ.əs/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Likely to cause harm, injury, or risk.

Example

"That road is dangerous at night."

"Smoking is dangerous and causes serious health problems over time."

"Climbing without safety equipment is dangerous because a small mistake can lead to accidents."

Explanation

The word dangerous describes something that can cause harm, injury, or problems. A dangerous object, person, or situation is not safe and must be handled with care. For example, a wild animal, a slippery floor, or driving recklessly are all dangerous because they put people at risk. It doesn’t only apply to physical harm: dangerous ideas, habits, or actions can damage health, reputation, or relationships. Recognising what is dangerous helps people avoid accidents and stay safe. The word reminds us to be alert and careful in uncertain or risky conditions.

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