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Meaning

The word "peril" means a serious and immediate danger or risk. It refers to a situation where something harmful or dangerous could happen, posing a threat to safety or well-being.

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Etymology

The word "peril" comes from the Old French word "peril," which itself is derived from the Latin word "periculum," meaning "danger" or "trial." The term has been used in English since the 14th century.

Examples

  1. Climbing without proper gear can put hikers in peril.
  2. The children were warned about the perils of playing near the edge of the cliff.
  3. The rising floodwaters posed a peril to the residents of the low-lying areas.
  4. Despite the peril involved, she decided to go skydiving for the first time.
  5. He was fully aware of the perils of driving during a snowstorm.

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