kockáztatta
Kockáztatta is a Hungarian verb. It is the past tense, singular, third-person form of the verb "kockáztat," which means to risk or to jeopardize. The word itself is derived from "kockázat," meaning risk. When someone "kockáztatta" something, it implies that they deliberately put something valuable, such as their reputation, finances, or even their safety, into a situation where it could be lost or harmed. The context in which "kockáztatta" is used is crucial for understanding the specific nature and magnitude of the risk taken. It suggests an active decision to engage in a potentially dangerous or uncertain course of action. The act of "kockáztatta" can be for a variety of reasons, including seeking a reward, achieving a goal, or even out of necessity. The outcome of the action, whether successful or not, is not inherently implied by the verb itself, but rather by subsequent information. The word carries a sense of potential negative consequence.