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UK//ˈθaʊ.zəndz mɔːr ɑːr naʊ æt rɪsk//US//ˈθaʊ.zəndz mɔr ɑr naʊ æt rɪsk//

Meaning of Thousands more are now at risk

A large number of people face potential harm or danger now.

In simple words: Many more people are in danger now.

Thousands more are now at risk in a sentence

  • Thousands more are now at risk due to the flooding in the area.
  • Following the earthquake, thousands more are now at risk of losing their homes.
  • In a financial crisis, thousands more are now at risk of unemployment.

How to use Thousands more are now at risk

Use this phrase to express that a large number of people are in danger. Suitable in news reports and discussions about crises. Avoid in informal conversations.

Grammar pattern

chunk

Memory hint

Think of 'thousands' as a big number, like many stacked coins, all in danger.

Related words

Collocations with Thousands more are now at risk

  • are at risk
  • more are at risk
  • thousands are at risk

Synonyms for Thousands more are now at risk

  • many more are in jeopardy
  • countless more are threatened
  • numerous others are endangered

Common mistakes with Thousands more are now at risk

  • Misusing 'thousands' with singular verbs or subjects.
  • Confusing 'at risk' with 'in danger' or 'safe'.

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Frequently asked questions about Thousands more are now at risk

What does Thousands more are now at risk mean?

Many more people are in danger now.

What is the definition of Thousands more are now at risk?

A large number of people face potential harm or danger now.

How do you use Thousands more are now at risk in a sentence?

Thousands more are now at risk due to the flooding in the area.

Can you give another example of Thousands more are now at risk?

Following the earthquake, thousands more are now at risk of losing their homes.

What are synonyms for Thousands more are now at risk?

Common alternatives include many more are in jeopardy, countless more are threatened, numerous others are endangered.

What words go with Thousands more are now at risk?

It commonly pairs with are at risk, more are at risk, thousands are at risk.

What are common mistakes when using Thousands more are now at risk?

Misusing 'thousands' with singular verbs or subjects. Confusing 'at risk' with 'in danger' or 'safe'.

How do you pronounce Thousands more are now at risk?

US: //ˈθaʊ.zəndz mɔr ɑr naʊ æt rɪsk//, UK: //ˈθaʊ.zəndz mɔːr ɑːr naʊ æt rɪsk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Thousands more are now at risk?

Use this phrase to express that a large number of people are in danger. Suitable in news reports and discussions about crises. Avoid in informal conversations.