Danger [noun]

Definition of Danger:

hazard, troublesome situation

Opposite/Antonyms of Danger:


Sentence/Example of Danger:

Unfortunately, this change alone can only mitigate the danger of misleading health information, but does little to actually stop it.

Geologists are also warning of the danger of destructive debris flows.

Halloween is still a long way off, but as summer ends, some Outside editors are getting in the spirit early with a new HBO horror series, an unsettling novel about the dangers of technology, and a book all about death rituals.

“We need another scale or some totally different way of warning of a danger,” says Masters.

Without privacy, we run the danger that someone will build The Ring and destroy society by ruling us all.

I made it clear that we’d get out of there the first moment we felt like we were in danger.

So 200 million Muslims are therefore in danger of becoming stateless people.

The reports confirm earlier reporting from ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, which found that segments of the structure were in danger of overturning due to extensive erosion if not fixed and properly maintained.

But the greatest danger I ever underwent in that kingdom was from a monkey, who belonged to one of the clerks of the kitchen.

In particular the Governor of Adinskoy offered us a guard of fifty men to the next station, if we apprehended any danger.