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Dangerous

Dangerous is an adjective used to describe something that can cause harm, injury, damage, or loss. It is applied to people, objects, substances, situations, or activities that present a significant risk. In everyday language, the term signals a warning or the need for caution. Synonyms include hazardous, perilous, and risky; antonyms include safe and harmless.

In safety and law, the term appears in labels (dangerous substances), risk assessments, and safety protocols.

Examples of contexts described as dangerous include reckless driving, explosives, toxic chemicals, wild or venomous animals,

Etymology: dangerous comes from Old French dangereux, via Latin periculosus from danger, with the sense of immediacy

Dangerous
substances
require
special
handling,
storage,
and
transport.
In
medicine
and
biology,
dangerous
pathogens
describe
agents
that
can
cause
serious
illness.
Some
legal
systems
use
terms
such
as
dangerous
offender
or
dangerous
animal
to
designate
individuals
or
entities
posing
a
threat
to
public
safety.
severe
weather,
unstable
infrastructure,
and
high-risk
activities
such
as
high-altitude
climbing
without
proper
equipment.
and
potential
for
harm.
The
modern
usage
emphasizes
risk
in
everyday
language
as
well
as
in
formal
safety,
regulatory,
and
public-health
contexts.