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Meaning of It isn't all that dangerous

A phrase used to indicate something is not as risky as it may seem.

In simple words: It's not very risky.

It isn't all that dangerous in a sentence

  • You might worry, but it isn't all that dangerous to try.
  • When hiking, remember that the trail isn't all that dangerous unless you're careless.

How to use It isn't all that dangerous

Use this phrase to downplay the severity of a situation. It’s appropriate in everyday conversation but can be too informal in serious discussions.

Grammar pattern

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Memory hint

Think of 'all that' as a way to say it's not much.

Related words

Collocations with It isn't all that dangerous

  • isn't all that bad
  • isn't all that scary
  • isn't all that difficult
  • isn't all that serious
  • isn't all that surprising

Synonyms for It isn't all that dangerous

  • not very risky
  • somewhat safe
  • relatively harmless
  • not much of a threat
  • fairly secure

Common mistakes with It isn't all that dangerous

  • Confusing 'all that' with 'very' - it's not just about degree.
  • Overusing it in formal contexts - better suited for casual speech.
  • Misplacing emphasis on 'dangerous' instead of the phrase itself.

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Frequently asked questions about It isn't all that dangerous

What does It isn't all that dangerous mean?

It's not very risky.

What is the definition of It isn't all that dangerous?

A phrase used to indicate something is not as risky as it may seem.

How do you use It isn't all that dangerous in a sentence?

You might worry, but it isn't all that dangerous to try.

Can you give another example of It isn't all that dangerous?

When hiking, remember that the trail isn't all that dangerous unless you're careless.

What are synonyms for It isn't all that dangerous?

Common alternatives include not very risky, somewhat safe, relatively harmless, not much of a threat, fairly secure.

What words go with It isn't all that dangerous?

It commonly pairs with isn't all that bad, isn't all that scary, isn't all that difficult, isn't all that serious, isn't all that surprising.

What are common mistakes when using It isn't all that dangerous?

Confusing 'all that' with 'very' - it's not just about degree. Overusing it in formal contexts - better suited for casual speech. Misplacing emphasis on 'dangerous' instead of the phrase itself.

How do you pronounce It isn't all that dangerous?

US: //ɪt ˈɪznt ɔl ðæt ˈdeɪndʒərəs//, UK: //ɪt ˈɪznt ɔːl ðæt ˈdeɪnʤərəs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use It isn't all that dangerous?

Use this phrase to downplay the severity of a situation. It’s appropriate in everyday conversation but can be too informal in serious discussions.