jeopardous (Meaning)

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jeopardous (a.)

Perilous; hazardous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jeopardous

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jeopardous Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers' journey became increasingly jeopardous as they encountered treacherous mountain terrain.
  2. The pilot faced a jeopardous situation when the plane encountered severe turbulence mid-flight.
  3. The financial crisis posed a jeopardous threat to the stability of the global economy.
  4. The soldier's mission was fraught with jeopardous hazards and potential dangers.
  5. The old bridge was deemed jeopardous and in need of immediate repairs to ensure public safety.
  6. The environmental activist's work uncovered jeopardous levels of pollution in the local river.
  7. The legal battle between the two corporations took a jeopardous turn when confidential information was leaked.
  8. The athlete's career was put in jeopardy due to a severe injury sustained during a competition.
  9. The company's reputation was jeopardized by a series of allegations of unethical business practices.
  10. The jeopardous conditions on the construction site necessitated the immediate suspension of all work.

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Perilous; hazardous.

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The hikers' journey became increasingly jeopardous as they encountered treacherous mountain terrain.

The pilot faced a jeopardous situation when the plane encountered severe turbulence mid-flight.

The financial crisis posed a jeopardous threat to the stability of the global economy.

The soldier's mission was fraught with jeopardous hazards and potential dangers.