Word for a dangerous person

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  1. What is a better word for danger?
  2. What kind of word is dangerous?
  3. Does peril mean danger?
  4. What is another word for deduced?
  5. What does culmination mean?
  6. How do you seduce someone through text?
  7. Why do guys like sexting so much?
  8. Why does he say my name alot?
  9. Do men like to be called baby?

In this page you can discover 92 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for dangerous, like: hazardous, unsafe, treacherous, risky, perilous, out-of-the-frying-pan-and-into-the-fire, insecure, rocky, jeopardous, full of risk and fraught with danger.

What is a better word for danger?

What is another word for danger?

risk peril
hazard jeopardy
endangerment insecurity
precariousness imperilment
instability perilousness

What kind of word is dangerous?

Full of danger.

Does peril mean danger?

exposure to injury, loss, or destruction; grave risk; jeopardy; danger: They faced the peril of falling rocks. something that causes or may cause injury, loss, or destruction.

What is another word for deduced?

Some common synonyms of deduce are conclude, gather, infer, and judge.

What does culmination mean?

summit, peak, pinnacle, climax, apex, acme, culmination mean the highest point attained or attainable.

How do you seduce someone through text?

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  1. 1) How To Seduce A Guy Over Text?
  2. 2) Flirt With Him.
  3. 3) Compliment Him.
  4. 4) Take Interest In His Day To Day Life.
  5. 5) Learn To Play With Words.
  6. 6) Send Him Pictures.
  7. 7) Avoid Sending Nude Photos.
  8. 8) Build Anticipation.

Why do guys like sexting so much?

For men, hormones such as vasopressin intensity their sexual pleasure.” FYI: Dopamine helps our brain to recognize a reward and then take action to achieve it. It’s also heavily linked to addiction. Think about it: You receive a sext, it makes you feel good, and suddenly, you want more.

Why does he say my name alot?

The reason that he says your name constantly might be that he considers you a friend. If he does say his other friend’s names a lot then it could still be the case that he is attracted to you. If he is then it would be likely that he would show signs of attraction around you that he doesn’t around other people.

Do men like to be called baby?

It can be a term of endearment, because the guy is trying to come off a bit flash (e.g. in front of his friends) or, sometimes, because he simply can’t remember names. On the other hand, guys who call you ‘baby’ tend to be in a more genuinely caring and/or intimate relationship with the woman.

Eating While Driving.

What is the most dangerous thing you do everyday?

“But of course the statistics show that getting behind the wheel of a car is probably the riskiest thing any of us do on any given day.” Nationwide, an average of more than 41,000 have died in accidents each year over the past decade.

What do you call a dangerous area?

Noun. Dangerous area. danger zone. critical point.

What is the opposite dangerous?

Antonym of Dangerous

Word Antonym
Dangerous Safe
Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.

What is a difficult or dangerous situation?

1. Predicament, dilemma, plight, quandary refer to unpleasant or puzzling situations. Quandary is the state of mental perplexity of one faced with a difficult situation: There seemed to be no way out of the quandary.

What’s the most beautiful word in the world?

“Cellar Door” One of the most famous theories comes from Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien, who proposed in a 1955 speech that “cellar door” is the most beautiful word (or phrase) in the English language.

Are there any synonyms for the word dangerous?

We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word dangerous will help you to finish your crossword today. We’ve arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find.

How is the word dangerous distinct from other similar adjectives?

How is the word dangerous distinct from other similar adjectives? Some common synonyms of dangerous are hazardous, perilous, precarious, and risky. While all these words mean “bringing or involving the chance of loss or injury,” dangerous applies to something that may cause harm or loss unless dealt with carefully.

Which is an example of a dangerous antonym?

Antonyms for dangerous. harmless, innocent, innocuous, nonhazardous, nonthreatening, safe, unthreatening. 2 causing or capable of causing harm.

What are the synonyms for the word serious?

We’ve arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm; “a dangerous operation”; “a grave situation”; “a grave illness”; “grievous bodily harm”; “a serious wound”; “a serious turn of events”; “a severe case of pneumonia”; “a life-threatening disease”

Are there any dangerous synonyms for the word dangerous?

Synonyms & Antonyms of dangerous. 1 involving potential loss or injury. the soldiers were specially selected to go on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. Synonyms for dangerous. grave, grievous, hazardous, jeopardizing, menacing,

How is the word dangerous distinct from other similar adjectives? Some common synonyms of dangerous are hazardous, perilous, precarious, and risky. While all these words mean “bringing or involving the chance of loss or injury,” dangerous applies to something that may cause harm or loss unless dealt with carefully.

What are some examples of people having dangerous instincts?

For example, some of us have a family history of heart problems; others have very strong hearts and live till they’re 100 years old. Some people have very high IQ’s and others of us have average intelligence. Some people are very extraverted. They can walk into a social situation and light up the room.

What are some things that start with S?

sacrifice (verb)

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alarming, breakneck, chancy     (informal)   exposed, hairy     (slang)   hazardous, insecure, menacing, nasty, parlous     (archaic)   perilous, precarious, risky, threatening, treacherous, ugly, unchancy     (Scot.)   unsafe, vulnerable  
  
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   harmless, innocuous, O.K. or okay     (informal)   out of danger, out of harm’s way, protected, safe, safe and sound, secure  

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A person who rescues someone in danger is called a saviour. What is the person who needs help from this saviour called?

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‘Persons who are not yet rescued and are in need of help’ are imperilled.

answered Oct 4, 2014 at 9:59

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«The rescued were airlifted to Calgary’s Foothills hospital.»

As well, «saviour» is a very strong word with Christian overtones; it is usually only used in extreme and or life-threatening situations, or if the speaker/writer is pumping up the rhetoric a bit. Rescuer is more neutral and usual.

Victims may also be used in some situations, especially if crime or human agency caused the danger.

answered Oct 4, 2014 at 9:50

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Someone who needs help is helpless because they are unable to help themselves. You can denote that they are in danger in the context.

Example:

On his way home from Singapore, after temporarily stopping his ship, the captain, age fortyfour, radioed his superior, asking permission to rescue these helpless people.

[The Storm of Our Lives: A Vietnamese Family’s Boat Journey to Freedom By Tai Van Nguyen (2009)]

You can also consider desperate:

desperate — a person who is frightened and in need of help; «they prey on the hopes of the desperate»

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/desperate

Example:

Whether at work rescuing down pilots during combat or stranded hikers in the mountains, the PJs, along with the rest of the rescue units, are often the last hope for desperate people.

[Careers in the National Guards’ Search and Rescue Units By Meg Greene (2002)]

answered Oct 4, 2014 at 14:59

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Victim seems likely (even if only a victim of circumstances) for those who both «will require» and «have required» saving.

Another possibility might be to refer to the person as «the innocent» or «the unfortunate» (meaning one who is in a bad situation not of their own making) but that would not apply in all circumstances (ex: the man who climbs a powerline tower and is in danger of electrocution is not an innocent).

answered Oct 4, 2014 at 10:14

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