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    jeopardy
    /ˈdʒɛpədi/

    noun

    • 1. danger of loss, harm, or failure: "the whole peace process is in jeopardy"

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  2. Jeopardy means being in danger of being damaged or destroyed. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see synonyms, translations and related words.

  3. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the word jeopardy, which means exposure to or imminence of loss or injury. Find out how it inspired the title of a popular game show and its legal implications.

  4. Jeopardy definition: hazard or risk of or exposure to loss, harm, death, or injury. See examples of JEOPARDY used in a sentence.

  5. Jeopardy means in danger of being damaged or destroyed. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with synonyms, translations and pronunciation.

  6. Jeopardy means danger, risk, or peril of injury, loss, death, etc. It can also refer to the legal danger of being convicted and punished for a crime. See word origin, synonyms, and usage examples from The Guardian and other sources.

  7. /ˈdʒɛpərdi/ /ˈdʒɛpədi/ IPA guide. Other forms: jeopardies. To be in jeopardy is to be in danger. Eating three plates of nachos a day may improve your chances of winning your office's nacho-eating contest; unfortunately, it could also put your health in jeopardy.

  8. noun. /ˈdʒepədi/ /ˈdʒepərdi/ Word Origin. Idioms. in jeopardy. in a dangerous position or situation and likely to be lost or harmed. The civil war has put thousands of lives in jeopardy. The future of the school and 50 jobs are in jeopardy. Thousands of jobs could be in jeopardy. see also double jeopardy Topics Danger c2.

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