precarious
unstable / uncertain / risky / dangerous
Adjective
comp: more precarioussup: most precarious
This term evokes a sense of imminent danger or instability, often suggesting a tipping point where a small change could lead to a total collapse. It is frequently used to describe physical balance, such as an object perched on a ledge, where the risk is immediate and tangible. In social or economic contexts, it describes a state of vulnerability and insecurity. It carries a heavier weight than simply being uncertain, implying that the current stability is fragile and that the consequences of failure would be severe.
Meanings
Adjective
Not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
"The ladder felt precarious as he climbed higher toward the roof."