dangerous
Common intensifier for 'dangerous'.
Indicates a very high level of danger.
Emphasizes the great potential for harm.
An emphatic way to say 'very dangerous'.
Indicates that something has the capacity to be dangerous.
Another emphatic way to say 'very dangerous'.
Used to describe a situation that is becoming more dangerous over time.
Dangerous by its very nature.
Dangerous in a political context.
Suggests that there is a chance of danger.
Well known for being dangerous.
A formal way to say 'extremely dangerous'.
An emphatic adverb meaning 'completely' or 'obviously' dangerous.
Indicates a small amount of danger.
Indicates a low level of danger.
Indicates a moderate level of danger.
Used for emphasis to mean 'absolutely' dangerous.
Used to state that something has the quality of being dangerous.
To cause something to become dangerous.
Indicates a transition into a dangerous state.
A more informal way to say 'become dangerous'.
Used to express an impression that something is dangerous.
Used when something or someone appears to be dangerous based on sight.
To believe or have the opinion that something is dangerous.
Used when something gives the impression of being dangerous from what is heard or read.
To continue to be in a dangerous state.
A more formal way to say 'consider sth dangerous'.
Used when a situation or place gives the impression of being dangerous.
Used when something is shown to be dangerous through experience or evidence.
Indicates who or what is at risk.
Similar to 'for', indicates who or what is affected.