Involving or causing danger or risk; liable to hurt or harm.
Causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm.
1 WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
2 Yet politicians don't table motions solemnly condemning opera's dangerous level of violence.
3 The current situation is highly tense and very dangerous , the source said.
4 Some, however, believe it is the key to something far more dangerous .
5 The trend, however, is probably dangerous from a publishing point of view.
6 In other words they are not dangerous to human health, Andrew said.
7 Assuming power in apartheid South Africa proved dangerous for the young King.
8 One lady said that the situation was 'out of control and dangerous ' .
9 I know what I'm suggesting is extremely dangerous , but consider our situation.
10 It was dangerous work, but your employers didn't ask too many questions.
11 But good economic news can be dangerous , as the Great Depression showed.
12 It never feels dangerous , and U-Neck meets EU health and safety regulations.
13 Yes of course science is dangerous - certainly anywhere near teenage boys.
14 It's America's most dangerous moment in what has been a dangerous year.
15 While others still are actively dangerous to the future of your health.
16 It's dangerous to fish, to birds and other animals, including farming livestock.
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