different between hazardous vs alarming
hazardous
English
Etymology
From Middle French hasardeux.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?hæz??d?s/
Adjective
hazardous (comparative more hazardous, superlative most hazardous)
- Risky, dangerous, with the nature of a hazard.
- Of or involving chance.
Derived terms
- hazardously
- ultrahazardous
Translations
Trivia
One of four common words ending in -dous, which are hazardous, horrendous, stupendous, and tremendous.
References
hazardous From the web:
- what hazardous materials are in solar panels
- what hazardous material contains a pathogen
- what hazardous means
- what hazardous materials require placarding
- what hazardous waste can be recycled
- what hazardous waste
- what hazardous materials have to be dealt
- what hazardous materials are in computers
alarming
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?.?l??m.??/
- (US) IPA(key): /?.?l??m.??/
Verb
alarming
- present participle of alarm
Adjective
alarming (comparative more alarming, superlative most alarming)
- causing apprehension, fear or alarm; frightening
Translations
Anagrams
- marginal
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