safety
danger, risk, hazard
reckless behavior risk taking
Susceptible- if you are "susceptible" you are at risk of being affected by something.
You risk frying the electronics.
The opposite of "most dangerous" is "least dangerous." While "most dangerous" refers to something that poses the highest risk or threat, "least dangerous" describes a situation, object, or action that poses minimal risk or is relatively safe.
The opposite of "endanger" is "protect." While "endanger" refers to putting someone or something at risk or in danger, "protect" means to safeguard or shield from harm or risk. These terms highlight contrasting actions regarding the safety and well-being of individuals, species, or environments.
The opposite of "safe" is "dangerous." While "safe" implies security and protection from harm, "dangerous" indicates a potential for risk or injury. Other antonyms could include "hazardous" or "unsafe," both of which also convey a lack of security or increased risk.
Yes. Hazardous is opposite of safety. Safety having no danger where hazardous is a risk or danger.
A delta in mathematical terms usually signifies a small change (usually additional value) to an existing number. The opposite to addition is subtraction, and therefore a negative change. In management terms, anything that increases the value or length or uncertainty of programmes is called a risk (equivalent to a delta), and the opposite to a risk is called an opportunity. Thus, the nearest equivalent opposite to delta is either a negative delta (mathematical language) or opportunity (in management terms).
A delta in mathematical terms usually signifies a small change (usually additional value) to an existing number. The opposite to addition is subtraction, and therefore a negative change. In management terms, anything that increases the value or length or uncertainty of programmes is called a risk (equivalent to a delta), and the opposite to a risk is called an opportunity. Thus, the nearest equivalent opposite to delta is either a negative delta (mathematical language) or opportunity (in management terms).
At risk; exposed; unsafe; unprotected; unguarded; vulnerable; insecure; harmful; dangerous.
So that you understand your body, and the body if the opposite sex. Also to teach you about the risk of diseases and pregnancy from sex.