﹒Full of danger or risk; perilous.
﹒Exposed to the possibility of loss, harm, or failure.
﹒The mountaineers realized that continuing the climb in such severe weather would be highly jeopardous.
﹒His decision to invest all his savings in a single volatile stock was a jeopardous move for his financial future.
﹒The diplomat warned that the ongoing border dispute was a jeopardous situation that could escalate into open conflict.
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