Dangerous
UK /["/ˈdeɪndʒərəs/"]/US /["/ˈdeɪndʒərəs/"]/
Definition
likely to injure or harm somebody, or to damage or destroy something
In simple words: likely to cause harm or injury
Examples
- The roller coaster is too dangerous for young children.
- He made a dangerous decision by driving without a license.
- Playing with fire can be dangerous and lead to serious injuries.
- Some animals, like snakes, can be dangerous if provoked.
- The dangerous storm caused widespread flooding in the area.
Usage notes
Use 'dangerous' to describe things that can cause harm. It's appropriate in most contexts, but be cautious in very casual situations where simpler words may work better.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'danger' in 'dangerous' — like a warning sign!
Collocations
- be
- feel
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- for
- to
Synonyms
- hazardous
- perilous
- risky
- unsafe
- threatening
Antonyms
- safe
- harmless
- secure
Common mistakes
- Using 'dangerous' when 'risk' or 'hazardous' is more accurate.
- Confusing 'dangerous' with 'endangered'.
- Using 'dengerous' as an adverb; it should only be an adjective.