Precarious

[pri-kair-ee-uhs]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. dangerously uncertain or unstable; dependent on uncertain circumstances

Examples of

Precarious

in a sentence

  • The hiker found themselves in a precarious situation as they dangled from the edge of a cliff.
  • The company’s financial situation became increasingly precarious due to mounting debts.

Did you Know?

Precarious comes from the Latin word precarius, meaning “obtained by entreaty” or “dependent on favor.” Something described as precarious is characterized by being uncertain, unstable, or risky. It suggests a situation that is vulnerable to collapse or failure. Recognizing precarious circumstances or conditions can prompt caution, planning, and proactive measures to mitigate risks.

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