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    low-risk

    adjective

    • 1. involving or exposed to a low level of danger: "healthy women with low-risk pregnancies"

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  2. likely to be successful, or unlikely to be connected with danger or problems: He stressed that the takeover is "a very low-risk deal ." Home insurance costs less if you live in a low-risk area. FINANCE. used to describe a bond or other investment that has a good chance of being paid back: Corporate bonds are low-risk investments.

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · The meaning of LOW-RISK is not likely to result in failure, harm, or injury : not having a lot of risk. How to use low-risk in a sentence.

  4. likely to be successful, or unlikely to be connected with danger or problems: He stressed that the takeover is "a very low-risk deal ." Home insurance costs less if you live in a low-risk area. FINANCE. used to describe a bond or other investment that has a good chance of being paid back: Corporate bonds are low-risk investments.

  5. adjective. ( Insurance: Underwriting) A low-risk customer, risk, occupation, or property is not very likely to be exposed to a danger. Expect to pay more for a policy that covers a high-risk occupation compared to a low-risk line of work.

  6. involving only a small amount of danger and little risk of injury, death, damage, etc. synonym safe. a low-risk investment; low-risk patients (= who are very unlikely to get a particular illness) opposite high-risk Topics Danger b2

  7. low-risk meaning, definition, what is low-risk: likely to be safe or without problems: Learn more.

  8. ( loʊ rɪsk) adjective. ( Insurance: Underwriting) A low-risk customer, risk, occupation, or property is not very likely to be exposed to a danger. Expect to pay more for a policy that covers a high-risk occupation compared to a low-risk line of work.