Dangerouslooking
Dangerouslooking is a compound English adjective used to describe something that gives the impression of being dangerous or threatening. It emphasizes appearance or outward cues rather than an established, objective measure of danger. The term is most commonly written with a hyphen as dangerous-looking; unhyphenated variants like dangerouslooking are less standard in formal usage.
In practice, dangerous-looking is typically placed before a noun, as in a dangerous-looking animal or a dangerous-looking
Nuance and limitations are important: dangerous-looking focuses on appearance and perception, which can be subjective and
Related terms include other hyphenated compound adjectives like scary-looking, menacing-looking, and intimidating-looking. As with these forms,