Synonym: hazardously, perilously. Similar words: dangerous, generously, dexterously, treacherously, vociferously, danger, in danger, endanger. Meaning: adv. in a dangerous manner.
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31 Pollution levels are often dangerously high in large cities.
32 But there is also something dangerously blatant about it.
33 My old outhouse is dangerously close to topping out.
34 Cars are wet as they drive by, swerving dangerously.
35 Millions who were dangerously ill or breathing their last.
36 I was moving dangerously close to the potato peelings.
37 The scherzo resumes the sense of not-so-contained violence; and the Presto finale is taken at a dangerously fast pace.
38 With my wallet dangerously emaciated, I called GolfDigest, looking for work.
39 It is just that, for a normally cautious man, I feel dangerously out of my depth in this situation.
40 What had happened over three months was that metal had leached into the system to dangerously high levels.
41 Hereford Road was dangerously near Orme Gardens, but it was only a short-term solution while the film lasted.
42 The romantic picture of the plucky David girding himself against the brutish Goliath is dangerously misleading.sentence dictionary
43 It was at times like this that my physical and emotional stamina dangerously evaporated; nurturing was essential.
44 Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously! Friedrich Nietzsche
45 Her left foot skittered on the loose stones, and she wobbled again, dangerously.
46 The high sugar and alcohol content means that a pudding can become dangerously hot in a microwave.
47 Fatigue had made him slothful, and now he'd let his enemies get dangerously close.
48 A lot of that was dangerously below code, but you could hardly blame people.
49 She suffered from dehydration, her potassium levels were dangerously low, and she had lost 15 pounds.
50 Maintenance men could tell whether a pole - wooden or concrete - is dangerously cracked before shinning up it.
51 He was so dangerously persuasive - and it would be all too convenient to blame everything on the absent Miss Philimore.
52 He had greatly impressed us by sucking out raw eggs and swinging dangerously from the barn rafters.
53 Modigliani arrived quite sober for the occasion but when the two painters came to discuss their work the conversation became dangerously frigid.
54 She bit her lip, caught between natural caution and an untypical desire to live dangerously.
55 The result resembles a cyclist pedalling strongly into an equally strong headwind-and wobbling dangerously as almost imperceptible progress is made.
56 The rally was held as the government managed to contain a week-long military rebellion that came dangerously close to succeeding.
57 This sense is often identified with nationalism and patriotism which can be dangerously close to racism, chauvinism and xenophobia.
58 Although independent, therefore, the country remains in a typically colonial economic situation, dangerously dependent on fluctuations in world markets.
59 Although food is more plentiful these days, child mortality remains dangerously high.
60 Overburdened support personnel rushed from one temporary work assignment to another, their ranks dangerously depleted by a recent company-wide restructuring.
More similar words: dangerous, generously, dexterously, treacherously, vociferously, danger, in danger, endanger, endangered, out of danger, ferociously, ingeniously, vigorously, rigorously, endangered species, rapturously, floating exchange rate, anger, manger, ranger, hanger, angered, stranger, tangerine, piously, joyously, callously, famously, bitter orange, dubiously.