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What (who) is dangerous - definition

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Dangerous (song); Dangerous (disambiguation); Dangerous (album); Dangerous (film)

dangerous         
adj.
1) dangerous to + inf. (it's dangerous to play in the street)
2) dangerous that + clause (it's dangerous that so many people have guns)
dangerous         
adj. unsafe, hazardous, fraught with risk. It can be negligence for which a lawsuit can be brought if damage results from creating or leaving unguarded a dangerous condition which can cause harm to others, a dangerous instrumentality (any device which can cause harm, including explosives and poisonous substances) or dangerous weapon which is inherently hazardous to anyone handling it or within the weapon's range. See also: negligence
dangerous         
a.
Perilous, hazardous, unsafe, critical, ticklish, risky, full of risk.

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Dangerous

Dangerous may refer to:

Examples of use of dangerous
1. Dangerous phase The West Bank episode threatened to be the toughest, ugliest and most dangerous phase.
2. The policy of surrender is dangerous today and it was dangerous then as well.
3. "He was not just sexually dangerous, but very sexually dangerous," Walsh said.
4. We face many dangerous threats in this dangerous world, but I‘m not afraid of them.
5. "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous if they have the know–how to make a nuclear weapon," Bush told a news conference.