Synonym: bet, chance, gamble, risk, wager. Antonym: safety, security. Similar words: yard, hard, card, award, guard, beard, board, pardon. Meaning: ['hæzə(r)d] n. 1. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune 2. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another 3. an obstacle on a golf course. v. 1. put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation 2. put at risk 3. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome.
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91. Eisenhower claimed in 1955 that the tests were not a health hazard.
92. The fact that they were creating a possible environmental hazard, didn't enter into it.
93. Christopher Smythe, defending, said hazard lights on Mrs Bone's car may have been obscured as she changed the wheel.
94. Extreme events which exceed the normal capacity of the human system to reflect, absorb or buffer them are inherent in hazard.
95. Breaking the weak link proved a bigger hazard than actual cable breaks or power failures.
96. Mines had been a potential hazard at or near the scene of fighting or port approaches since 1983.
97. Regulation ought to involve precise definition and separation of wastes into hazardous and non-hazardous, or different levels of hazard.
98. An environmental hazard and an eyesore at a park off Swindon's Cricklade Road.
99. I hazard a guess that there are not only pure stallions on the moor; fate and carelessness always complicates herd life.
100. Now that the end at last seemed in sight, he thought he might hazard a look.
101. Henry did realize, didn't he, that what he'd done had constituted a real health hazard?
102. Another hazard in dealing with inattentive children is treating them in a mechanical and inflexible manner.
103. A public health hazard, to be sure, but not exactly the stuff of a page-turner.
104. Industrial hazards and risk assessment Once hazards have been identified there may follow efforts to assess the hazard risk.
105. Another potential hazard is suction burn - toy car phones being the main culprit and parents usually the victim.
106. A little broom has been planted, but not much because it is a fire hazard.
107. But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
108. This moral hazard sent them lending billions to property developers and investing billions in junk bonds.
109. This would certainly be hazard in a cross wind and, to an inexperienced pilot, in any wind direction.
110. Seismologists can also provide statistical estimates of the long-term seismic hazard.
111. These results affect assessments of the hazard posed by impacts of small comets and asteroids.
112. Overloading a socket outlet can easily start a fire, and all those trailing flexes pose a serious trip hazard.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
113. Another kind of hazard was already looming on the horizon for the weaker peasant elements.
114. The sum of each subject's cumulative hazard of death was compared with observed deaths to find the standardised mortality ratio.
115. For international traders, changes in the exchange rate are an unavoidable hazard.
116. Because the parameters are free to change between periods, different individuals can have different patterns of hazard.
117. Steep stairs can present a particular hazard to older people.
118. They were a hazard to human health and to wildlife on land and sea.
119. There was, it is said, no comparable hazard before the Industrial Revolution.
120. Only a few years ago, wetlands were widely regarded as a public nuisance and a health hazard.
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