A verb for danger is endanger.
As in "to endanger someone or something" or "to cause a danger".
The word 'dangerous' is an adjective; the closest verb form is endanger.
No. "dangerous" is an adjective. The related noun is "danger" and a related verb might be "endanger". So, basically it is a adjective
The word 'warn' is an action verb, meaning to give notice or advice of impending danger or possible harm; to advise.The common noun form of the verb to warn is the gerund, warning.
This is a 2-word phrasal verb ward off (to keep away, as with spirits, curses, danger).
The word shield can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, the definition is a metal or strong piece of material used to protect against blows or attacks. As a verb, the definition of the world "shield" is to protect something or someone against a risk or danger.
A verb for danger is endanger. As in "to endanger someone or something" or "to cause a danger".
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what is another verb that means the same as danger
The word "hazard" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a danger or risk. As a verb, it means to expose to a risk or danger.
The verb form of danger is endanger.Endangers, endangering and endangered are more verbs."I will not endanger a life"."Humans are endangering the planet"."They are endangered".
Warn is a verb, as in to notify or make someone aware of a danger, Also to advise against some action or conduct
The word 'peril' is both a noun (peril, perils) and a verb (peril, perils, periling, periled). A more commonly used verb is imperil (imperils, imperiling, imperiled). The definition for the verb peril is to expose to danger or the chance of injury; endanger. The definition for the verb imperil is to place in danger or jeopardy; endanger.
The word 'dangerous' is an adjective; the closest verb form is endanger.
Yes, "survived" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "survive," which means to continue to live or exist, especially in the face of danger or hardship.
Sense is already a verb in the right context. As in "to sense something".Other verbs for sense depending on the tense (excuse the rhyme there) is senses, sensed and sensing.Some example sentences are:"I sense a danger"."He is sensing danger"."He says he senses a danger"."I told you I sensed trouble".
Jeopardise (British English spelling) is the verb for jeopardy.
No. "dangerous" is an adjective. The related noun is "danger" and a related verb might be "endanger". So, basically it is a adjective