hazardousness

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hazardousness

The hazardousness of the icy road caused the driver to slow down.

Definition

Noun: The quality or state of being dangerous; involving risk, peril, or the potential for harm.

Usage

The word "hazardousness" is a formal noun used to describe the inherent dangerous nature or risk level of a situation, substance, or activity. It is an abstract concept referring to the degree of hazard present.

Examples
  • The hazardousness of the mountain trail required climbers to have specialized equipment.
  • Scientists assessed the hazardousness of the chemical spill before deciding on a cleanup plan.
  • The report detailed the hazardousness of working in such extreme conditions.
Advanced Usage
  • "Inherent hazardousness": The built-in or fundamental danger of something.
    • The inherent hazardousness of the raw material dictates strict handling protocols.
  • "Degree of hazardousness": A phrase used to specify the level or extent of danger.
    • The degree of hazardousness varies significantly between these two industrial processes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hazard (noun): A danger or risk.
    • Ice on the road is a major driving hazard.
  • Hazardous (adjective): Risky; dangerous.
    • Disposing of hazardous waste requires care.
  • Hazardously (adverb): In a dangerous manner.
    • The chemicals were stored hazardously.
Synonyms
  • Dangerousness: The state of being likely to cause harm.
  • Perilousness: Full of grave risk or danger.
  • Riskiness: The quality of involving the possibility of something bad happening.
Antonyms
  • Safety: The condition of being protected from danger, risk, or injury.
  • Security: The state of being free from danger or threat.
hazardousness

The hazardousness of the icy road caused the driver to slow down.

Noun
  1. the state of being dangerous

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