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plural: jeopardies
Part Of Speech
noun
Word Meaning
exposure to or imminence of loss or injury; danger
Word Family
jeopardize
jeopardized
jeopardizing
Sentences
Leaving your homework exposed to the rain could jeopardize your good grades.
The city’s firefighters routinely put their lives in jeopardy by executing daring rescues.
Her scholarship to the college would be in jeopardy if she were to commit any crimes.
The speeding train was in jeopardy of derailing as it approached the downed tree on the tracks.
There is a television game show called Jeopardy.
And now his career, finances, and identity are all in jeopardy.
The couple realized their secure financial future was now in jeopardy.
The tightrope walker focused on each careful step, knowing one wobble could jeopardize her perfect balance.
In the video game, every wrong answer puts them in jeopardy of losing the round.
Sharing secrets with someone you don’t trust can jeopardize your friendship.
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