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What is another word for Hazard? – 333 Hazard Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    danger risk peril threat menace jeopardy vulnerability susceptibility exposure liability imperilment precariousness uncertainty unpredictability instability insecurity fragility weakness susceptibility endangerment vulnerability vantage uncertainty precariousness insecurity instability fragility riskiness threatening menacing intimidating alarming frightening formidable forbidding ominous dire calamitous catastrophic disastrous fatal lethal mortal noxious poisonous toxic harmful injurious deleterious detrimental damaging destructive calamitous catastrophic disastrous tragic unfortunate unlucky inopportune untimely ill-fated ill-starred star-crossed doomed fateful inauspicious unpropitious unfavorable adverse contrary adrift afloat awry astray amiss askew at-risk betwixt between caught compromised endangered imperiled in-danger insecure jeopardized lost menaced middling misadventure on-the-brink open-to precarious prone susceptible threatened unsafe unstable unsteady vulnerable weak without-protection

    Meaning of Hazard

    A situation or circumstance that poses a level of threat or danger.

    Definitions

    • A situation or event that could cause harm or damage.
    • * A person or thing that is likely to cause harm or damage.
    • * A chance or risk of something bad or unpleasant happening.

    Etymology of Hazard

    The word "hazard" originated from the Old French word "hasard," which is derived from the Arabic word "al-zahr," meaning "the die" or "chance."
    The word initially referred to a game of chance, particularly a dice game, and later evolved to include the concept of risk or danger.

    Example Uses

    • The company is trying to minimize the hazard of injury to its employees by providing proper training and equipment.
    • * The new policy aims to reduce the hazard of climate change by promoting sustainable practices.
    • * The driver was aware of the hazard of driving on a wet road and slowed down accordingly.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    safety security protection guarantee assurance certainty stability steadiness firmness solidity soundness reliability dependability trustworthiness confidence faith assurance insurance safeguard defense shield barrier bulwark rampart refuge sanctuary haven asylum immunity invulnerability invincibility impeccability faultlessness flawlessness perfection impeccability infallibility inerrancy accuracy exactness precision correctness rightness justness fairness equity justice righteousness uprightness integrity probity honor rectitude virtue morality ethics principles standards values norms conventions customs traditions laws rules regulations guidelines protocols procedures practices habits routines disciplines regimens systems methods modalities frameworks structures architectures organizations establishments institutions administrations governments authorities powers dominions controls command authority sway influence dominance supremacy sovereignty autonomy self-governance self-regulation self-control self-discipline independence freedom liberty emancipation release deliverance salvation redemption rescue preservation conservation maintenance upkeep repair restoration renovation rehabilitation reconstruction rebuilding renewal revitalization regeneration rejuvenation