ambiguous, dangerous, tricky, insecure, doubtful, chancy
In an Unstable position.
Here's a few..."The precarious looking bridge was usually avoided""If you can get two balls to balance on each other, your structure would probably be very precarious""That sculpture looks very precarious," the woman remarked.
neither. They are unrelated adjectives.
Humans and nature live in a precarious balance
Kristina, Madison, and Emma have a relationship with insects that is quite precarious.
(Of a person) anxious or apprehensive; (of a condition) precarious or uncomfortable.
There was this precarious ladder that had to be climbed. This is a sentence for the word precarious.
'Most Precarious' by Blues Traveler has the word precarious in it.
The root word for "precarious" is "precΔrius," which comes from Latin and means "obtained by begging or praying."
He was in a precarious situation
That building is a little precarious to me!
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Precarious has four syllables. Pre-car-i-ous.
Julie put herself in a precarious situation when she pointed the gun at the police.
The cast of Precarious - 2004 includes: Samuel Zweig
Precarious means something is unsafe or not stable. For example, after the storm, the mailbox leaned precariously on its post.
Every episode of "The Perils of Pauline" placed Pauline in precarious positions.
Precarious means something is unsafe or not stable. For example, after the storm, the mailbox leaned precariously on its post.