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Sentence count:191+9Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: badhazardoushigh-riskspeculativewildSimilar words: briskdiskwristIrisharisedebrisparishtourismMeaning: ['rɪskɪ]  adj. 1. involving risk or danger 2. not financially safe or secure. 
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61. But in an increasingly integrated global economy, pronouncing a crisis over is a risky game.
62. Experience shows that investing in gambling and casino companies is itself risky, and the prospective multiple is a healthy 29.
63. It could be claimed that Lawson was the custodian of success, however risky his strategy appeared to be.
64. But posting a bond would be risky even for a dear friend.
65. If you're planning a risky aerial attack with a high-ranking character the Healing Potion might be a good idea.
66. He'll have to land the aircraft in a field. It's risky, but there's no alternative.
67. Meeting the coach competition necessitated a more risky strategy: head-on confrontation at the low-price end of the market.
68. Because of this subjects may have ignored memories of mundane situations and concentrated instead on recalling the ones which they remembered as risky.
69. The fact that risky junctions contain generally more information than less risky ones is consistent with earlier findings.
70. Even when permission is granted, building airports is expensive and can be risky, whoever is paying.
71. The experiments would be too risky to perform on humans.
72. Any project involving rockets is always risky, but the technology is maturing all the time.
73. As a system gets larger the logic becomes more obscure, modification more risky and debugging increasingly problematic.
74. This is partly because changes in institutional stockholding can make markets highly volatile and therefore risky for smaller investors.
75. But as large companies have big overheads and do not like risky ventures they often do not want to become involved.
76. Comet forecasting is notoriously risky[sentencedict.com/risky.html], but some daredevils say the unusually large Hale-Bopp could be the brightest of the century.
77. The most obvious one would be the will, but murder by advantaged legatees is a risky business.
78. Others emphasize the radical, sometimes even personally risky, break that a new convert must make.
79. Quadrant 2 is an area in which innovative projects frequently end up, and it is risky.
80. Mr Johnson thinks it's too risky, and I tend to agree with him.
81. The village, he says, will produce an organic method for developing less risky business models and strategies.
82. Personal insurance is expensive if you plan to take part in a risky sport such as parachuting.
83. Equally, legitimizing insider dealing could encourage managers to invest in risky projects.
84. With no help around, you may have to resort to another tactic - a risky one: going to ground.
85. The State Department advised its employees that fighting near the borders made it too risky to leave the country.
86. Maggie said that I shouldn't make risky jokes with assessors in case they take it the wrong way.
87. Making promises is risky for a company, but it usually does result in improved customer relations.
88. Frequent cancellations, no matter what the excuse, make a diva seem a dangerously risky investment.
89. Mr Kobrick said semiconductor stocks are especially risky because chip production requires heavy capital investment.
90. What may be less obvious is how time consuming, expensive, and risky it is to alter such arrangements.
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