Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. PERIL definition: 1. great danger, or something that is very dangerous: 2. to do something that might be very…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of PERIL is exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost : danger. How to use peril in a sentence.

  3. PERIL meaning: 1. great danger, or something that is very dangerous: 2. to do something that might be very…. Learn more.

  4. Peril definition: exposure to injury, loss, or destruction; grave risk; jeopardy; danger. See examples of PERIL used in a sentence.

  5. peril. noun [ C, U ] formal uk / ˈper ə l / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. extreme danger: A shortage of firefighters is putting lives in peril. His book describes the perils of war. (Definition of peril from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. A peril is a great danger, especially of being harmed or killed. The extent of the perils covered depends on the type of policy. Property insurance covers an insured's property against damage, destruction, or loss by an insured peril .

  7. If you realize mid-climb that your rock climbing rope is frayed, you might be in peril. The word peril means imminent danger to life and limb. Peril comes from the Latin peric (u)lum, meaning danger. Today it's often used in tandem with the word mortal, which relates to death.

  8. peril. noun. /ˈperəl/. /ˈperəl/. (formal or literary) Idioms. [uncountable] serious danger. in peril The country's economy is now in grave peril. The heroine finds herself in mortal peril. She seemed blissfully unaware of the peril she was in.

  9. PERIL meaning: 1 : the possibility that you will be hurt or killed or that something unpleasant or bad will happen danger usually used in the phrase {phrase}in peril{/phrase}; 2 : something that is likely to cause injury, pain, harm, or loss danger usually plural

  10. Synonyms for PERIL: threat, danger, risk, menace, hazard, trouble, imminence, pitfall; Antonyms of PERIL: protection, ward, guard, shield, refuge, harbor, safeguard, shelter.