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    Meaning of Jeopardy

    The primary meaning of the word "Jeopardy" is a state of danger or risk.

    Definitions

    • A situation in which someone or something is at risk of being harmed or damaged
    • A state of danger or risk, especially one that is created by someone's actions
    • In law, a person's life or freedom is at risk, especially in a trial

    Etymology of Jeopardy

    The word "Jeopardy" originates from the Old French word "jeu parti," meaning "divided game" or "a game divided into two parts," which referred to a situation in a game of chance where the outcome was uncertain
    The word evolved to mean a state of danger or risk, and has been used in English since the 14th century

    Example Uses

    • The hikers put themselves in jeopardy by climbing the mountain without proper equipment
    • The company's financial future is in jeopardy due to the economic downturn
    • The defendant's life is in jeopardy if they are found guilty of the crime

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