Dangerousness

  • 121Morteschlag — German (“death blow” or “the Murder stroke”) A type of rare Halb Schwert blow made by holding the sword blade itself with both hands and striking with the pommel or guard, used to slam a foe in heavy armor. The name came to be, because of the… …

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  • 122uncertainty — n 1. doubt, doubtfulness, dubiousness, dubiety, skepticism; unsureness, hesitancy, hesitation; caution, wariness, tentativeness; suspicion, suspiciousness, diffidence, misgiving, distrust, mistrust. 2. guess, piece of guesswork; borderline case,… …

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  • 123dangerous — /ˈdeɪndʒərəs/ (say daynjuhruhs) adjective full of danger or risk; causing danger; perilous; hazardous; unsafe. –dangerously, adverb –dangerousness, noun …

  • 124dangerous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) likely to cause harm. 2) likely to cause problems. DERIVATIVES dangerously adverb dangerousness noun …

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  • 125dangerously — dangerous ► ADJECTIVE 1) likely to cause harm. 2) likely to cause problems. DERIVATIVES dangerously adverb dangerousness noun …

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  • 126dangerous — [dān′jərəs] adj. [ME < OFr dangereus] full of danger; likely to cause injury, pain, etc.; unsafe; perilous dangerously adv. dangerousness n …

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  • 127dangerous — adj. involving or causing danger. Derivatives: dangerously adv. dangerousness n. Etymology: ME f. AF dangerous, daungerous, OF dangereus (as DANGER) …

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  • 128life-threatening — adjective causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm a dangerous operation a grave situation a grave illness grievous bodily harm a serious wound a serious turn of events a severe case of pneumonia …

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