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- Dictionaryrisk/rɪsk/
noun
- 1. a situation involving exposure to danger: "flouting the law was too much of a risk" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. expose (someone or something valued) to danger, harm, or loss: "he risked his life to save his dog" Similar
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RISK definition: 1. the possibility of something bad happening: 2. something bad that might happen: 3. in a…. Learn more.
1. : possibility of loss or injury : peril. 2. : someone or something that creates or suggests a hazard. 3. a. : the chance of loss or the perils to the subject matter of an insurance contract. also : the degree of probability of such loss. b. : a person or thing that is a specified hazard to an insurer. c.
In simple terms, risk is the possibility of something bad happening. [1] Risk involves uncertainty about the effects/implications of an activity with respect to something that humans value (such as health, well-being, wealth, property or the environment), often focusing on negative, undesirable consequences. [2]
Risk definition: exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance. See examples of RISK used in a sentence.
7 meanings: 1. the possibility of incurring misfortune or loss; hazard 2. insurance a. chance of a loss or other event on which.... Click for more definitions.
[countable, uncountable] the possibility of something bad happening at some time in the future; a situation that could be dangerous or have a bad result. The health risks are very low. risk of something a high risk of failure. a serious/significant risk of something. The study found a slightly increased risk of cancer in this group.
Britannica Dictionary definition of RISK. 1. : the possibility that something bad or unpleasant (such as an injury or a loss) will happen. [noncount] I prefer not to expose my money to too much risk. The degree of risk is minimal. All investments have/involve an element of risk. [count] The trip didn't seem like much of a risk.