Peril
/ˈpɛrɪl/
Peril means being in serious danger or at high risk of getting hurt. For example, climbing a steep cliff without safety gear is a perilous situation.
Examples
- During the science experiment, we learned that mixing certain chemicals can put us in peril, so we always wear goggles and gloves to stay safe.
- When hiking in the mountains, it’s important to stay on the trail because wandering off can lead us into peril, like getting lost or encountering wild animals.
- In the book we read about explorers, the characters faced peril when they sailed through a storm, putting their journey and lives at great risk.
Synonyms
danger
risk
hazard
threat
jeopardy
menace
Antonyms
safety
security
protection
certainty
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