Jeopardized.
A prefix is the letters that are placed before the root word, changing the meaning of the word. The prefix "un" placed before equal changes the meaning of the word to a negative connotation, making it "not equal."
dare
The word is perilous. It means full of risk and danger.
The meaning of the word "cedant" is someone who takes some of the risk for an undertaking. They act as an insurer to the person taking the risk in exchange for a cut of the benefits.
here
A suffix is a word part that is placed at the end of a base word to form a new word with a different meaning. It appears at the end of a term to modify its root meaning.
The Swahili word "hatari" translates to "danger" or "risk" in English. It is often used to indicate a situation that is potentially harmful or hazardous.
A prefix is a word part placed at the beginning of a word to change its meaning. It is commonly used in forming new words or changing the grammatical function of a word.
A suffix is a string of letters placed at the end of a word, in order to change its meaning. The suffix of the word becoming is -ing.
A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning, to form a new word, or functioning as an inflectional ending. Examples: touching (-ing), filler (-er), touched (-ed).
The word "deposit" is a cognate of "deposition". Both words share the root word "depositum" in Latin, meaning "something deposited or placed".
An appendix is additional material that is placed (appended) at the end of a book.