Plural for a danger or risk
“A high incidence of brush fires has raised concerns about the potential hazard that could result from exposed terrain affected by heat.”
Plural for chance, fate or luck affecting an event or outcome
“George wondered whether it was purely by hazard that the band decided to play a song with lyrics that appeared to question his integrity.”
Plural for a hindrance or obstruction in doing something
Plural for something that causes distress or trouble
Plural for a risky action undertaken with the hope of success
Plural for the condition of being probable
Plural for an extremely dangerous location, structure or device
Plural for the fact or state of having great seriousness or importance
Plural for a difficult situation, or the involvement in one
Plural for a toxin, carcinogen, or chemical proven to cause cancer
Plural for a state of unrest or disorder, usually between opposing factions
To expose to danger or the risk of loss
“I beg of your majesty to consider what you are going to do, since you will hazard your palace being destroyed.”
To take a risk or chance on
“Nobody will hazard a guess, because if they guess, and guess wrong, well, they're all afraid of the big lawsuits these days.”
To opine or speculate on something being the case
“In fact, I would hazard that, in a generation's time, Applied Linguistics as we know it will look very different.”
To bet money or something else in a gamble
To give as security on a loan
To take an extreme risk
To state or remark as one's opinion or belief
To begin doing something
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