You are in danger unless you come with me.
There is always a danger of drowning by the beach.
You should use it generally as an adverb.Here is an example."as she walked, the tightrope wobbled dangerously"
Rocks can tumble dangerously onto the road.
Risky is an adjective. An example sentence is "He was planning a risky endeavor."
There are three syllables in the word 'dangerously'.
The black sports car came dangerously close to the herd of cattle as it sped away.
Certain breeds of dog are banned under the dangerous dogs act.
"dangerously" is an adverb, as it provides information on how an action is performed.
it means like this sentence the baby was dangerously bitten by a cobra snake and died
No, it's an adjective. "That man is dangerous." (describes the noun, man) The adjective form is dangerously (in a dangerous manner).
The adverb dangerously can refer to situations involving objects or people. Objects can present danger, and the opposite of dangerously could be "innocuously" or "harmlessly." e.g. The ship was dangerously overloaded. Persons who act "dangerously" could instead act "carefully" or "cautiously." For a characteristic, an antonym could be "acceptably" or comfortably. e.g. He was dangerously close to the enemy lines.
Dangerously.
The deep pool of centrist opinion in the country, that essential guarantee against violent political upheavals, is being dangerously shaken.