Synonym: bad, hazardous, high-risk, speculative, wild. Similar words: brisk, disk, wrist, Irish, arise, debris, parish, tourism. Meaning: ['rɪskɪ] adj. 1. involving risk or danger 2. not financially safe or secure.
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121. Gates' single-mindedness has led him down some risky paths.
122. The Forex or Stocks trading is a risky business.
123. The third section establishes a multiobjective risky decision model.
124. The enterprise is risky, so I'll go it alone.
125. The least risky investment was U.S. Treasury bills.
126. An online education can be a risky venture.
127. The one - year returns on long - term bonds are risky in both real and nominal terms.
128. He loses all his money in some risky venture in South America.
129. In a final class of models government is also blamed, but this time government is a bully that forces banks - through regulation or moral suasion - to make loans that are overly risky.
130. The top of the snooker table - always exciting, soft velvet and can be risky. Ideal for raunchy , daring sex.
131. ConclusionAfter brain injury, the use of oxygen inhalation, nasal feeding, suction, tracheal intubation, tracheotomy, breathing machine were the main risky factors to cause lung infection.
132. But a researcher said self-deprecation is a risky form of humor because it can draw attention to one's real faults, and it is "not for everyone".
133. I have been robbing and killing since I was expelled from Mushin Grammar School in form two, for smoking and selling marijuana. No operation is too risky for me to undertake.
134. As a risky landslide, the Manzhai landslide stands at the phase of wiggly deformation presently.
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135. If this sounds a bit too risky (in terms of time and personal safety), then go online for some formalised hitching, by using schemes such as LiftShare and CarShare.
136. We point out, when collateral as borrower's risky types loses efficacy in order to avoid credit risk, banks claim special requirements to collateral value that entrepreneurs provide.
137. It is an open industry secret that some Chinese trading houses take risky bets that play prices of one market off those of another, and structure deals that allow foreign firms to do the same.
138. Dr Ian Wilmut, the Brition responsible for cloning Dolly, has joined the campaign against human cloning, saying it is too risky.
139. During the last decade, they say, these banks singled out blacks in Memphis to sell them risky high-cost mortgages and consumer loans.
140. bananas and melons, can be as risky as those you eat whole--because bacteria on the surface can be transported inside by a knife when you slice through it.
141. The actual travel behavior is better described by the descriptive model of decision based on Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) in risky traffic networks.
142. To start with, he took a bold step in making a high-budget epic in black and white, which was commercially risky but added a great deal of gravitas.
143. This trade however was a bit risky as it was a breakout trade after ten days consolidation testing a trendline angling upwards.
144. He went "respectable, " in smuggler parlance, and entered into a risky business venture on Kessel.
145. In some communities where the peer group method is socially acceptable, prospective borrowers may seek out the least risky peers to form groups.
146. You may decide to evaluate off-the-shelf software for particularly risky elements.
147. To avoid doing a risky heart and lung transplant, doctors decided to try something completely different.
148. Buyers pushed large-cap tech shares higher. They are viewed by some as less risky stock bets and an area likely to benefit in an improving economic climate.
149. BAND of ill-matched climbers embarks on a risky ascent, cockily certain they can weather any storm.
150. Be realistic! It is too risky o build castles in the air.
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