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jeopardy

Noun

This term conveys a sense of precariousness and imminent risk, often associated with high stakes or a critical turning point. It suggests a fragile state where a single negative event could lead to total failure or loss, creating a feeling of tension and urgency. Grammatically, this noun is uncountable. It describes a state or condition rather than a discrete object, meaning it cannot be pluralized as jeopardies and does not take a plural verb. It is typically used with the preposition in, as in being in jeopardy.

Meanings

Noun

The state of being in danger of loss, harm, or failure.

"The company's future is in serious jeopardy due to the economic crash."

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