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precipice

steep cliff / brink of disaster
Noun
pl: precipices

This term evokes a sense of vertigo and imminent danger, whether physical or situational. It describes a sharp, vertical drop where the transition from safety to a fall is instantaneous and irreversible. This creates a feeling of tension and fragility. When used figuratively, it describes a critical threshold or a tipping point. It suggests that a catastrophic outcome is not just possible, but nearly inevitable unless a drastic change in direction occurs. It is frequently paired with verbs like teeter or stand to emphasize the precariousness of the position.

Meanings

Noun

A very steep rock face or cliff, typically a high one.

"The hikers stopped at the edge of the precipice to admire the valley below."

Noun

A situation of great peril or a point where a disastrous event is likely to happen.

"The country's economy is teetering on the precipice of a total collapse."

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