Danger in a sentence as a noun

At least you can point to a few crazy meth heads as a danger to the public.

They are very, very dangerous fools - a danger well above their competence.

The danger with this very good article is that it underplays the danger inherent in this system of surveillance.

Rather than accepting a level of risk as the price for being free and handling disasters when they do occur, we seem to be increasingly trying to avoid danger at all costs.

Yes, addiction is a terrible tragedy and sometimes danger for the rest of us -- but it's a personal disaster a long time before it affects any of us.

While I'm not claiming that the US is currently close to totalitarianism, there are some comparisons that have become quite disturbing:1. A regime that justifies itself by claiming to protect the populace from a vague but grave danger.

Knowingly putting yourself in danger to be the first line of defense against a potentially epidemic outbreak, deserves special recognition.

While I like the sentiment here, I think the danger is that engineers might come to the mistaken conclusion that making pizzas is the primary limiting reagent to running a successful pizzeria.

The reason I bring up this particular example is because guns seem so ridiculously evil, while having a pool seems like every child's dream, yet the numbers tell a very different story in terms of perceived vs. actual danger.

And if no one wants to directly pay for a forked version of some library, why would any company bother maintaining a fork when they can just contribute their improvements back and let the open source community maintain them for free?With a self-contained product like Light Table, on the other hand, there's a very real danger that some company could come along, fork the code base, make a bunch of improvements and start selling their version.

Danger definitions

noun

the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury; "you are in no danger"; "there was widespread danger of disease"

noun

a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury; "he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime"; "there was a danger he would do the wrong thing"

See also: risk peril

noun

a cause of pain or injury or loss; "he feared the dangers of traveling by air"

noun

a dangerous place; "He moved out of danger"