Chemicals can be hazardous to the humans or the environment if improperly disposed of.
The mountain road was so hazardous that eventually it was closed.
Navy divers often receive hazardous duty pay.
(A hazard is a potential danger or drawback.)
"The main hazard of experimenting with chemicals is the risk of explosion."
"Earthquake hazard maps are usually marked with various zones of risk."
"Your Golf ball may land in a hazard such as a sand trap (bunker) or water."
(idiomatic verb)
"I am not willing to hazard a guess as to its meaning."
"dangerous" is an adjective and you may use it to describe things, such as nouns. Examples: "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)
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
You need a sentence with the word towards.
Exit doors that are blocked by storage boxes are an exitability hazard.
Chemical has many Hazards. Nuclear energy is not without any Hazards.
technically speaking, you cant. 'Reporting' is what we would call a fire hazard, and therefore is to dangerous for a sentence.
The word hazard was first used in the 14th century. It is said to be from a Middle English word meaning the die.
The word hazard is most commonly used as a noun and is defined as a source of danger. The origin of the word hazard is around 1530 and is Middle English in origin.
The father contacted the manufacturer about the choking hazard of the toy. Another good sentence would be, the manufacturer marks the price up of its product by 50 percent.
"Professional hazard" refers to risks or dangers that are commonly associated with a particular profession. The sentence "He is a professional hazard" is not correct, as the term is typically used to describe situations or aspects of a job rather than a person. You can use the term "professional hazard" in various contexts to discuss potential risks, challenges, or occupational hazards that workers may face in their specific field of work.
Gevaar
HAZARD (noun); a danger. David always thought that the slippery vinyl floor was a hazard, and he had finally been proved right. (you're welcome).
Danger
Two.
A room without adequate ventilation can be a health hazard.