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jeopardy
noun as in danger, trouble
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
President Xi’s dream of prosperity is in jeopardy.
“Whether you like them or not, whether you want to defund them or not, you cannot put their lives in jeopardy,” McNicholas said.
"We’re all about sustainability and to achieve that what we really need is the position where we have sporting jeopardy without financial catastrophe."
Boko believes the agreement has been in jeopardy because of how his predecessor handled negotiations over diamond sales.
In his speech Sir Mark said the case had so affected officers they were “more concerned about legal jeopardy than they are about physical jeopardy”.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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