It describes a verb in which there is potential risk to something. For example, Drinking and driving is a risky move.
It is not a word. Did you mean chancier? That means hazardous or risky. go to: dictionary.reference.com
dangerous,hazardous
The comparative form of risky is riskier, and the superlative form is riskiest. The word risky is short enough to form the comparative and superlative forms this way. For longer words, you would need to precede the word with more (for comparative) and most (for superlative).
"Prudent" means careful or cautious; "imprudent" means risky or incautious. "Imprudent actions" are risky ones.
The adjective form of the word threat is the word threatening.
It is not a word. Did you mean chancier? That means hazardous or risky. go to: dictionary.reference.com
Risky is an adjective. An example sentence is "He was planning a risky endeavor."
The word risky is here inadequate.
There is no such word as "harzard" - therefore it has no meaning.
dangerous or risky
another word for taking a chance is dare
As an adjective it is periculosus.
dangerous,hazardous
Neither, the word 'risky' is an adjective.The word 'risk' is the noun (risk, risks) and the verb (risk, risks, risking, risked) form.
dangerous, risky
The comparative form of risky is riskier, and the superlative form is riskiest. The word risky is short enough to form the comparative and superlative forms this way. For longer words, you would need to precede the word with more (for comparative) and most (for superlative).
Cautious