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"dangerous" is an adjective and you may use it to describe things, such as nouns.

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"The cougar is dangerous." (here you are describing a noun: the cougar)

"It is dangerous to drive drunk." (here you are describing a situation/event: driving drunk)

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12y ago

1. to hazard - As there are so many unknowns I am not willing to hazard a guess. 2. hazard (noun) - There are several hazards on the road ahead for three miles.

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9y ago

Hazardous is easily used in a sentence. The chemicals spilled were hazardous to the people in the room.

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9y ago

He was a danger to the public.

There is no danger here.

The crumbling cliffs are a danger to hitch-hikers.

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12y ago

There was an hazard in Japan.

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11y ago

Thier was a natural hazard in Dallas.

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11y ago

A fireman faces danger on a daily basis.

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