Another word for playing with

What is another word for playing with fire?

186 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ plˈe͡ɪɪŋ wɪð fˈa͡ɪ͡ə], [ plˈe‍ɪɪŋ wɪð fˈa‍ɪ‍ə], [ p_l_ˈeɪ_ɪ_ŋ w_ɪ_ð f_ˈaɪə]

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  • adj.

    dangerous (adjective)

    • perilous.

    imprudent (adjective)

    • heedless,
    • careless,
    • indiscreet,
    • temerarious,
    • rash,
    • unwise,
    • foolhardy,
    • inconsiderate,
    • improvident,
    • brash,
    • reckless,
    • unthinking,
    • thoughtless,
    • irresponsible,
    • foolish,
    • impolitic,
    • inexpedient,
    • ill-advised.

    incautious (adjective)

    • hotheaded,
    • negligent,
    • madcap,
    • wary,
    • impulsive,
    • devil-may-care,
    • hasty,
    • impetuous,
    • bold,
    • precipitate,
    • unmindful,
    • regardless.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • foot-in-mouth,
    • sticking one’s neck out,
    • overhasty,
    • out on limb,
    • on slippery ground,
    • imprudent,
    • hanging by thread,
    • injudicious,
    • unadvisable,
    • hanging by a thread,
    • off deep end,
    • on thin ice,
    • going for broke,
    • not a prayer,
    • incautious,
    • unwatchful,
    • pay no mind,
    • any old way,
    • risky,
    • unvigilant,
    • fast-and-loose,
    • unalert,
    • ill-considered,
    • caught napping,
    • neglectful,
    • touch and go,
    • over hasty,
    • wide open,
    • leaving self wide open,
    • off guard,
    • off the deep end,
    • fraught with danger,
    • unguarded,
    • ill-judged,
    • on the spot.

    perilous (adjective)

    • hazardous,
    • threatening,
    • Russian Roulette,
    • dynamite,
    • rugged,
    • unsound,
    • uncertain,
    • unhealthy,
    • dicey,
    • treacherous,
    • unstable,
    • unsure,
    • vulnerable,
    • precarious,
    • ticklish,
    • shaky,
    • delicate,
    • unsafe,
    • insecure,
    • unsteady,
    • exposed,
    • wicked,
    • hairy,
    • loaded,
    • chancy,
    • touchy.

    reckless (adjective)

    • daredevil,
    • venturous,
    • overventuresome,
    • fast and loose,
    • desperate,
    • hopeless,
    • headlong,
    • inattentive,
    • venturesome,
    • audacious,
    • kooky,
    • any which way,
    • adventuresome,
    • carefree,
    • helter-skelter,
    • uncareful,
    • adventurous,
    • harebrained,
    • wild,
    • breakneck,
    • mindless,
    • feckless.

    risky (adjective)

    • long shot,
    • speculative,
    • iffy,
    • wide-open,
    • touch-and-go,
    • sensitive,
    • out on a limb,
    • rocky,
    • Jeopardous,
    • tricky,
    • endangered.
  • v.

    chance (verb)

    • stake,
    • have a fling at,
    • draw lots,
    • jeopardize,
    • wildcat,
    • stick one’s neck out,
    • roll the dice,
    • run the risk,
    • hazard,
    • put it on the line,
    • take shot in the dark,
    • toss up,
    • tempt fate,
    • wager,
    • play with fire,
    • go out on a limb,
    • gamble,
    • skate on thin ice,
    • try,
    • tempt fortune,
    • plunge,
    • cast lots,
    • speculate,
    • venture,
    • attempt,
    • put eggs in one basket.

    risk (verb)

    • put in jeopardy,
    • hang by a thread,
    • be caught short,
    • leap before looking,
    • leave to luck,
    • expose to danger.
  • Other synonyms:

    Other relevant words:

    • dare,
    • take a header,
    • compromise,
    • run the chance,
    • take on,
    • brave,
    • peril,
    • imperil,
    • chance,
    • confront,
    • adventure,
    • face,
    • take the liberty,
    • tackle,
    • defy danger,
    • defy,
    • meet,
    • take a plunge,
    • encounter,
    • take a flyer,
    • go out of one’s depth,
    • beard,
    • endanger,
    • menace,
    • jeopardy.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • daring,
    • presumption,
    • audacity,
    • brinkmanship.

How to use «Playing with fire» in context?

Playing with fire is something that can be very dangerous if not done correctly. It is something that can spark a wildfire and cause a lot of damage. It is also something that can be very exciting if done correctly. There are a few things that need to be taken into account when playing with fire.

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Etymology

1. playing

noun. [‘ˈpleɪɪŋ’] the act of playing a musical instrument.

Etymology

  • -ing (English)
  • -ing (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • play (English)
  • playen (Middle English (1100-1500))

Rhymes with Playing

  • portraying
  • disobeying
  • prepaying
  • nonpaying
  • doomsaying
  • dismaying
  • crocheting
  • conveying
  • betraying
  • surveying
  • straying
  • spraying
  • repaying
  • purveying
  • delaying
  • decaying
  • buffeting
  • swaying
  • staying
  • slaying
  • preying
  • praying
  • obeying
  • greying
  • graying
  • fraying
  • allaying
  • weighing
  • saying
  • paying

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  1. playing fieldnoun

    the circumstances under which competition occurs

    «the government’s objective is to insure a genuinely level playing field for American industry and commerce in Europe»

    Synonyms:
    athletic field, playing area, field

  2. playing field, athletic field, playing area, fieldnoun

    a piece of land prepared for playing a game

    «the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field»

    Synonyms:
    sphere, field of study, champaign, battlefield, flying field, subject area, study, playing area, area, force field, subject, theater of operations, field of operation, theatre of operations, field of honor, bailiwick, field of view, theatre, battleground, subject field, airfield, theater, field of force, athletic field, plain, discipline, landing field, field of operations, domain, line of business, arena, field, field of battle, orbit

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  1. Nicholas Kapur:

    This ranking attempts to be completely unbiased when looking at the outcomes when everyone is on the same playing field.

  2. Jake Riley:

    The guys I was competing against were also wearing some sort of carbon fiber-plated shoe and I was able to compete against them and feel strong, it’s more just( about) taking the playing field back to even.

  3. Tommy Tuberville:

    What you look for in sports is fairness, we started Title IX to give women the same level playing field as men.

  4. Liz Schrayer:

    These are programs that are in our interest, if we take ourselves off the playing field, we do it at our own peril. These are programs that we are using to advance our economic and our security interests and I think it is really surprising that The Trump administration is pulling back on what is less than 1 % of our entire budget when there are such great threats in the world.

  5. Peter Kent:

    His ordeal is a cautionary tale to any investor who thinks the Cuban playing field is level.


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another word for — перевод на русский

She always said Project is just another word for experiment.

Она всегда повторяла, что Проект это всего лишь другое слово для эксперимента.

Faith. That’s another word for ignorance, isn’t it?

Вера, это ведь другое слово для незнания, правда?

Do you have another word for these systematic attempts damage and erode the path of life envisaged by the Torah?

У тебя есть другое слово для этих систематических попыток вредить и расшатывать путь жизни, предначертанный Торой?

freedom’s just another word for ?

свобода просто другое слово для?

And centuries ago, scientists invented another word for it.

А несколько столетий назад ученые придумали другое слово.

Показать ещё примеры для «другое слово для»…

Is it not another word for lying?

Разве это не синоним слова «врал»?

Isn’t «bribe» just another word for «love»?

Разве «подкуп» не синоним слова «любовь»?

Speaking of that, do you have another word for fish lover?

Том, ты знаешь синоним слова «рыболов»?

He thinks «poverty» is just another word for «lazy.»

Он думает что бедность, это всего лишь синоним слова «ленивый»

What’s another word for «love»?

Какой синоним к слову «любовь»?

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