Risky
UK /["/ˈrɪski/"]/US /["/ˈrɪski/"]/
Definition
involving the possibility of something bad happening
In simple words: Something that can cause harm or danger.
Examples
- Life as an aid worker can be a **risky business** *(= dangerous)*.
- Even a very good company can be a risky investment if it is overvalued.
- It's far too risky to generalize from one set of results.
- It all sounds decidedly risky to me.
- Predicting the weather is a risky business for farmers.
Usage notes
Use 'risky' when describing actions or decisions that could lead to loss or harm. It's suitable in most contexts, but avoid it in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
risky + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'risk' plus 'y' — like a risky bet.
Collocations
- be
- look
- prove
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- dangerous
Antonyms
- safe
- secure
- certain
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'risky' vs 'riskful' (the latter is not commonly used)
- Using 'risky' as a noun (it's an adjective)
- Incorrectly spelling 'risky' as 'risquee'