It describes a verb in which there is potential risk to something. For example, Drinking and driving is a risky move.
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).
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
No, playful is a synonym for frisky, but not for risky. A synonym for risky could be perilous.
Risky is an adjective. An example sentence is "He was planning a risky endeavor."
The word risky is here inadequate.
As an adjective it is periculosus.
Neither, the word 'risky' is an adjective.The word 'risk' is the noun (risk, risks) and the verb (risk, risks, risking, risked) form.
It describes a verb in which there is potential risk to something. For example, Drinking and driving is a risky move.
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
Sensitive, easily offended, delicate.
bonds are considered risky because an individual company could fail regardless of how big it is or how long it has been in business
No, it's from the French word ''hasardeux'', and means: dangerous, risky.
The word dengue is a fever, but the word sought is probably DANGEROUS (risky, hazardous).