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Entry 6 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Danger

/dān'-jẽr/ · Dan·ger · IPA /ˈdeɪn.d͡ʒɚ/
01 n. Authority; jurisdiction; control.
  1. 1.
    Authority; jurisdiction; control.[Obs.]
    “In dangerhad he . . . the young girls.” Chaucer.
  2. 2.
    Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty.[Obs.]
    “You stand within his danger, do you not?” Shak.
    “Covetousness of gains hath brought [them] in dangerof this statute.” — Robynson (More's Utopia).
  3. 3.
    Exposure to injury, loss, pain, or other evil; peril; risk; insecurity.
  4. 4.
    Difficulty; sparingness.[Obs.]
  5. 5.
    Coyness; disdainful behavior.[Obs.]
    “Those rich man in whose debt and danger they be not.” — Robynson (More's Utopia).
Syn. Peril; hazard; risk; jeopardy.
-- Danger, Peril, Hazard, Risk, Jeopardy. Danger is the generic term, and implies some contingent evil in prospect. Peril is instant or impending danger; as, in peril of one's life. Hazard arises from something fortuitous or beyond our control; as, the hazard of the seas. Risk is doubtful or uncertain danger, often incurred voluntarily; as, to risk an engagement. Jeopardy is extreme danger. Danger of a contagious disease; the perils of shipwreck; the hazards of speculation; the risk of daring enterprises; a life brought into jeopardy.
02 v. t. To endanger.
  1. 1.
    To endanger.[Obs.]