A source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune.
Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
A state of danger involving risk.
1 He is always terrified in the moment of real crisis and peril .
2 It's an innovative financial tool that has great promise and great peril .
3 Your brother may indeed have pinpointed the true peril of Prospero's Children.
4 Be advised, seek safety in the sanctuary; peril cannot reach us there.
5 Tell the truth now, and your soul shall be removed from peril .
6 In dashed the drunken retainer, and Gulielma was once more in peril .
7 The dearest interests of freedom and the Union are in imminent peril .
8 And he knew in one glance the full peril of the situation.
9 The horror of it, the pity of it, the peril of it.
10 Keep away from fever cases and rest; you are in imminent peril .
11 The greater the general peril , the less private needs should be considered.
12 The peril of the town and the lives within it were ignored.
13 He was not dead; he was not even in peril of death.
14 Please tell me of the time you were in the greatest peril .
15 At no point did he remember that the planet was in peril .
16 As a result the OECD's pronouncements should be ignored at our peril .
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