Used in a Sentence

dangers

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dangers.

Editorial note

Hopefully by now everyone knows the dangers introduced by most of the mobile communications systems in modern cars.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Exposure to likely harm; peril.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dangers gathered in one view.

noun

Exposure to likely harm; peril.

noun

An instance or cause of likely harm.

noun

(mainly outside US, rail transport) The stop indication of a signal (usually in the phrase "at danger").

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dangers.

noun

Exposure to likely harm; peril.

noun

An instance or cause of likely harm.

noun

(mainly outside US, rail transport) The stop indication of a signal (usually in the phrase "at danger").

noun

(UK, derogatory) A contemptible person, especially one seen as perverted or mentally ill.

Example sentences

1

Hopefully by now everyone knows the dangers introduced by most of the mobile communications systems in modern cars.

2

Microbes can be engineered to be immune to most dangers from space travel as well, similar to tardigrades.

3

Well, first this would only plausibly apply to dangers that have to do with you taking responsibility for the children.

4

On rituals: One user over at Less Wrong wrote a couple of posts[1][2] on designing ritual, and associated value and dangers.

5

Granted it would be an insane amount of damage, but minimal long term dangers.

6

Your research sounds interesting and vitally important - the kind of work that could help save lives even; at least warn people of nearby dangers.

7

Similarly, worrying about the future can warn us about potential dangers.

8

Which had dangers and some side effects, among them more floaters!

9

The real issue (and the one you focus on in your article) is the actual dangers you expose yourself to by using uncontrolled external asset sources.

10

I forget, and I don't know enough to know the dangers there.

11

Indexing with unsigned integers certainly has its pitfalls: while (idx >= 0) { foo(arr[idx]); idx--; } But this is outweighed by the enormous and under-appreciated dangers of signed arithmetic!

12

I've been very critical of claims of the dangers of AI, but this isn't about AI - this is about giving lethal weapons to autonomous systems.

Quote examples

1

I'd say the "dangers to public safety" are in the disclosing-to-the-public part of the transactions.

2

I have a pretty good idea of the dangers here and I know that stretch of road well, I've crossed it many times." Game, set, match.

3

But people really like (or "like") sugar and cigarettes, so the most likely outcome of loudly proclaiming the dangers of substitutes is that more people stay with the originals, which are almost certainly worse.

4

------- One of the dangers that are waay more likely than the scenario you've described, is a sub-intelligent "hostile" software (that is perhaps not intentionally hostile, but indifferently so).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dangers in a sentence?

Hopefully by now everyone knows the dangers introduced by most of the mobile communications systems in modern cars.

What does dangers mean?

Exposure to likely harm; peril.

What part of speech is dangers?

dangers is commonly used as noun.