imperilled |
danger |
As verbs the difference between imperilled and danger
is that
imperilled is (
imperil); while
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability.
As a noun danger is
(obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below.
danger |
null |
As nouns the difference between danger and null
is that
danger is ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below while
null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values.
As verbs the difference between danger and null
is that
danger is to claim liability while
null is to nullify; to annul.
As an adjective null is
having no validity, "null and void.
danger |
bold |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between danger and bold
is that
danger is (obsolete) to run the risk while
bold is (obsolete) to become bold .
As nouns the difference between danger and bold
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
bold is (obsolete) a dwelling; habitation; building.
As verbs the difference between danger and bold
is that
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability while
bold is to make (a font or some text) bold.
As an adjective bold is
courageous, daring.
stake |
danger |
As verbs the difference between stake and danger
is that
stake is while
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability.
As a noun danger is
(obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below.
danger |
manace |
As nouns the difference between danger and manace
is that
danger is ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below while
manace is obsolete form of menace.
As verbs the difference between danger and manace
is that
danger is to claim liability while
manace is obsolete form of menace.
depressed |
danger |
As verbs the difference between depressed and danger
is that
depressed is (
depress) while
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability.
As an adjective depressed
is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.
As a noun danger is
(obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below.
deadly |
danger |
In obsolete terms the difference between deadly and danger
is that
deadly is fatally, mortally while
danger is to run the risk.
As an adjective deadly
is subject to death; mortal.
As an adverb deadly
is fatally, mortally.
As a noun danger is
ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below.
As a verb danger is
to claim liability.
danger |
fraught |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between danger and fraught
is that
danger is (obsolete) to run the risk while
fraught is (obsolete) a ship's cargo, lading or freight.
As nouns the difference between danger and fraught
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
fraught is (obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.
As verbs the difference between danger and fraught
is that
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability while
fraught is to load (a ship, cargo etc).
As an adjective fraught is
(of a cargo-carrier) laden.
danger |
haste |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between danger and haste
is that
danger is (obsolete) to run the risk while
haste is (obsolete) hurry; urgency; sudden excitement of feeling or passion; precipitance; vehemence.
As nouns the difference between danger and haste
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch.
As verbs the difference between danger and haste
is that
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability while
haste is to urge onward; to hasten.
danger |
adversity |
As nouns the difference between danger and adversity
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
adversity is (uncountable) the state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity.
As a verb danger
is (obsolete) to claim liability.
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