Synonym: danger, harm, hazard, jeopardy, risk. Antonym: safety. Similar words: verily, perilous, drill, thrill, angrily, thrilled, primarily, brilliant. Meaning: ['perəl] n. 1. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune 2. a state of danger involving risk 3. a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury. v. 1. pose a threat to; present a danger to 2. put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
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91. But this is misleading, and those who have tried to take Sumu-ilum have found that out to their peril, catapult missiles can do little harm to ensorcelled gravestones that make up the walls.
92. When peril was closer at hand, more physical changes spurred additional strength.
93. It imparted to the wearer a kind of sacredness, which enabled her to amid all peril.
94. The instant you find out your child is in peril before we uproot the kids!
95. We had seen them through two weeks of mortal peril.
96. But at the moment of maximum peril the upper sky was unguarded.
97. In the first novel about him, published in 1913, Dr Fu is described as "the yellow peril incarnate in one man".
98. Courfeyrac and Bossuet, whose brave good humor increased with the peril, like Madame Scarron, replaced nourishment with pleasantry, and, as wine was lacking, they poured out gayety to all.
99. The British never awaken to peril until it is almost too late.
100. For example The "Yellow Peril" that fictional character that portrayed the Asians as sneaky, evil, lowlife, scum that was slowly taking over the West.
101. Under all marine risk , recoverable loss will be confined to those arise from peril of sea and maritime accident only .
102. It was not the peril but the poverty that her family disliked.
103. Corresponding to "China Threat", the rhetoric of "Yellow Peril"was once quite popular in modern China, which had a deep concern over the future of China.
104. Hepatitis B was eliminated as a serious transfusion peril by the late 1970 s.
105. When we were called Sick man of Asia,(http://Sentencedict.com) we were called The Yellow Peril.
106. It's uncomfortably reminiscent of the term "yellow peril", current at the end of the 19th century, which expressed fears of a Chinese "invasion" of Europe and America.
107. When we were the sick man of Asia, we were called the yellow peril.
108. The people were in peril of their lives unless help came speedily.
109. Many species are in peril of extinction because of our destruction of their natural habitat.
110. Marketers ignore the messages emanate from these groups at their peril.
111. Enlarged material powers spell enlarged peril if there is not proportionate growth of the soul.
112. The swimming hole of life is filled with peril - and we forget that the enemy is waiting to attack.
113. I am confident that one day it will – and your fear of the yellow peril and rejoice in the decline of the west will both be confounded.
114. The peril must be unlikely to affect all insured simultaneously.
115. The government claims that the criticisms are racist and intended to whip up fear about a non-existent "yellow peril".
116. Shan Shuja , realizing his peril, made a desperate attempt.
117. When we were the Sick Man of Asia, We were called The Yellow Peril.
118. For some years the Javanese attacks placed Palembang in dire peril.
119. The United States should strengthen Pakistan which found itself in dire peril.
120. I don't suppose they were daft enough to ask him why he had left[sentencedict.com], although one underestimates the stupidity of the club at one's peril.