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peril

/ˈpɛɹəl/

Meanings
  • noun

    A state or situation in which something harmful, dangerous, or threatening is present.

    - "The ship encountered perilous waters during the storm."
    - "Fear of peril keeps people from taking risks."
  • noun

    A risk or danger, especially one that is deliberate or intentional.

    - "The burglar took unnecessary perils to avoid being caught."
    - "Insurance companies charge higher premiums for policies that cover perils."

Synonyms

danger , hazard , jeopardy , risk , threat , wathe
Rhymes
Words rhyming with peril
pearl , whirl , twirl , swirl , girl , pearle , furl , url
Variants
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peril , perils , periled , periling , perilled , perilling , yellow peril , yellow perils , at her own peril , at his own peril , at one's own peril , at their own peril , at her peril , at his peril , at one's peril , at their peril
Etymology
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Old French paral, from parir to dare, risk, peril


Trivia
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  1. The word 'peril' comes from the Old French word 'paril', which means 'equal risk'.

  2. In medieval Europe, a 'perilous' knight was one who was known for taking great risks in the pursuit of adventure and honor.

  3. The term 'perilous journey' refers to a long and dangerous voyage, often undertaken for exploration or conquest.


Related Concepts
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  1. Risk: Risk is the possibility of loss or injury. It is closely related to peril, but risk often refers to a calculable or quantifiable danger, while peril can refer to any kind of danger or threat.

  2. Danger: Danger is a state of being in harm's way or in a situation that is potentially harmful. It is similar to peril, but danger often refers to a specific or immediate threat, while peril can refer to a more general or ongoing risk.


Quotes
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  1. The old man rose and towered over Cameron, and then plunged down upon him, and clutched at his throat with terrible stifling hands. The harsh contact, the pain awakened Cameron to his "peril" before it was too late.

    - Zane Grey,{it}Desert Gold{/it},1913
  2. Just last week he issued a statement encouraging all Iraqis to participate in the election scheduled for January, and he called on the Iraqi government to start registering voters. The powers that be in Iraq ignore him at their "peril".

    - Johanna McGeary,{it}Time{/it},25 Oct. 2004
  3. One lesson of both the law-school and the Paulin controversies may be the "peril" of making free-speech judgments at Internet speed.

    - Jeffrey Toobin,{it}New Yorker{/it},27 Jan. 2003

Culture
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Peril is a common theme in literature, particularly in adventure stories and thrillers. It is also used metaphorically to describe emotional or psychological risks. In art, peril is often depicted as a personification or symbol of danger.

How to Memorize "peril"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a dangerous situation, such as a ship sailing through rough waters or a person standing on a tightrope.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'peril' with the feeling of fear or danger.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Peril: Possible End Result Involves Loss'.


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