Riskanter
Riskanter is a German adjective in the comparative degree of riskant, meaning "more risky" or "riskier." It is used to compare the level of risk between actions, plans, or situations. The word is formed by adding the comparative ending -er to riskant, following standard German adjective comparison rules. In practice, riskanter is most commonly used predicatively after forms of sein, werden, or bleiben, or in comparisons introduced by als. For example: "Dieser Weg ist riskanter als der andere."
Usage notes: As with other German comparatives, riskanter can appear in different syntactic positions. In a
Etymology: riskant is a loanword in German, borrowed from English risk or possibly from French risqué; riskanter