endanger
This is a word that looks like anger and sounds like danger. Its ratio of consonants to vowels is two to one.
The phrase is spoken by Polonius in Hamlet. It means "Do not deceive yourself". To deceive yourself (kid yourself, lie to yourself) is sometimes easier than deceiving other people.The full quote is: to thine own self be true,and it must follow, as the night the day,Thou canst not then be false to any manThis says that so long as you do not deceive yourself then you will not be tempted to deceive other people.this is bullcrapThere is a shade of difference between not being true to oneself and deceiving oneself.As Polonius is so full of words, it is natural that the things he says be considered 'just a lot of words'. Polonius might not know the depth of his own words but Shakespeare did and it is upto us to get to it.
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It is a French word.
Intuition. By trusting your gut feeling or intuition, you may be able to recognize potential threats and protect yourself from danger.
recognizing
You must protect yourself! This bandanna will protect my neck from sunburn.
The English root is protect. (There is no English root *tect).
The word 'safety' is a noun, a word for the state of being free from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss; a word for a protective device designed to protect or prevent harm; a word for a thing.
Danger is the root word.
There are 2 syllables in the word danger.
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.
If you will kindly remove your hat, I won't have any trouble recognizing your face. It is most amusing to observe a kitten recognizing itself in a mirror.
care, to get away from danger
Kiken, danger. Abunai, dangerous.