English to Latin Meaning of dangerous - periculo


Dangerous :
periculo

periculo, massa, ancipitia, periculosum, acri carpere, licentius, Pompeium acturum, LAEVIS, gravis, saltim de infausto

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Definitions of dangerous in English
Adjective(1) involving or causing danger or risk; liable to hurt or harm(2) causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
Examples of dangerous in English
(1) Ideas may be dangerous , and may have had bad consequences, but it does not follow that they cannot have good uses.(2) Is it wise or even just, he asks, to expose our children to cultural viruses that are irrational and dangerous ?(3) they're dangerous criminals(4) If that were the extent of their meddling that would be bad enough but there have been dark and dangerous consequences.(5) He knew that the alternative to his kind of democracy lay with men far more dangerous to the country than he.(6) It is really dangerous to apply stereotypes on such immensely diverse community.(7) Experiments that are too dangerous to do in a classroom can be conducted in a virtual setting online.(8) It decided, no doubt on good grounds, that these men were far too dangerous to be allowed at liberty.(9) he's armed and dangerous(10) The Yugoslavian situation was deemed to be too complicated and too dangerous to resolve by firm action.(11) What can you do to reassure people that voting is not going to be dangerous to them?(12) It was very dark and the terrain was dangerous so it was decided that it was too dangerous to carry on with the search.(13) The conditions he began fighting in 1969 are much worse today and far more dangerous to many more people.(14) This bill is an unfortunate and dangerous repetition of that kind of approach.(15) It's very dangerous to use the language of the culture to interpret the gospel.(16) In short, land mines are nasty, out-of-date, and dangerous to your own side.
Related Phrases of dangerous
(1) dangerous goods ::
periculo bona
(2) not dangerous ::
non periculo
(3) extremely dangerous ::
maxime periculo
(4) dangerous place ::
citum in locum praecipitem
(5) be dangerous ::
periculo esse,
(6) dangerous work ::
periculo opus
Synonyms
Adjective
2. hazardous ::
ancipitia
3. grave ::
sepulcrum
4. unsafe ::
statio male fida
Antonyms
1. innocent ::
innocentes
2. innocuous ::
Nam satis iniquum
3. safe ::
tutum
Different Forms
dangerous, dangerously
Word Example from TV Shows
He attacked her. He's dangerous.

He attacked her. He's DANGEROUS.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 14

Are you dangerous?

Are you DANGEROUS?

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

Is, uh, he dangerous?

Is, uh, he DANGEROUS?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 22

and it seems like
a dangerous precedent

and it seems like a DANGEROUS precedent

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 13

that if things do get dangerous--

that if things do get DANGEROUS--

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

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