danger |
hardship |
As nouns the difference between danger and hardship
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
hardship is (countable or uncountable) difficulty or trouble; hard times.
As a verb danger
is (obsolete) to claim liability.
danger |
thread |
As nouns the difference between danger and thread
is that
danger is ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below while
thread is a long, thin and flexible form of material, generally with a round cross-section, used in sewing, weaving or in the construction of string.
As verbs the difference between danger and thread
is that
danger is to claim liability while
thread is to put thread through.
cannon |
danger |
As a proper noun cannon
is .
As a noun danger is
(obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below.
As a verb danger is
(obsolete) to claim liability.
dangers |
danger |
As nouns the difference between dangers and danger
is that
dangers is plural of lang=en while
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.
jeopardize |
danger |
As verbs the difference between jeopardize and danger
is that
jeopardize is to put in jeopardy, to threaten while
danger is to claim liability.
As a noun danger is
ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below.
danger |
dangered |
As verbs the difference between danger and dangered
is that
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability while
dangered is (
danger).
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 |
prudence |
As a noun danger
is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below.
As a verb danger
is (obsolete) to claim liability.
As a proper noun prudence is
, one of the puritan virtue names.
intimidated |
danger |
As verbs the difference between intimidated and danger
is that
intimidated is (
intimidate) while
danger is (obsolete) to claim liability.
As an adjective intimidated
is affected by intimidation.
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 |
inquiry |
As nouns the difference between danger and inquiry
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
inquiry is the act of inquiring; a seeking of information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning.
As a verb danger
is (obsolete) to claim liability.
danger |
enemy |
As nouns the difference between danger and enemy
is that
danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while
enemy is someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.
As a verb danger
is (obsolete) to claim liability.
As an adjective enemy is
of, relating to, or belonging to an enemy.
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