- dangerous
- adj.VERBS▪ be, feel, look, prove, seem, sound▪ become, get▪
The situation could get dangerous.
▪ remain▪ make sth▪The ice is making the roads very dangerous tonight.
▪ consider sth, regard sth as▪The escapee is not considered dangerous.
ADVERB▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc.▪ exceedingly, highly, incredibly, terribly▪a highly dangerous situation
▪ increasingly▪ a little, slightly, etc.▪ possibly, potentially▪ downright, positively▪It's a risky idea, if not downright dangerous!
▪ inherently▪ notoriously▪This route through the mountains is notoriously dangerous.
▪ politically▪Raising income tax is considered politically dangerous.
PREPOSITION▪ for▪This treatment is extremely dangerous for the mother.
▪ to▪not dangerous to humans
Dangerous is used with these nouns: ↑adventure, ↑animal, ↑assignment, ↑bacteria, ↑bend, ↑business, ↑chemical, ↑combination, ↑complication, ↑condition, ↑consequence, ↑creature, ↑criminal, ↑current, ↑degree, ↑delusion, ↑disease, ↑dog, ↑driver, ↑driving, ↑drug, ↑encounter, ↑enemy, ↑environment, ↑fault, ↑foe, ↑fugitive, ↑gamble, ↑game, ↑glint, ↑ground, ↑habit, ↑illness, ↑illusion, ↑imbalance, ↑job, ↑journey, ↑junction, ↑level, ↑lunatic, ↑manoeuvre, ↑mission, ↑myth, ↑neighbourhood, ↑obsession, ↑occupation, ↑opponent, ↑parasite, ↑pastime, ↑pesticide, ↑place, ↑play, ↑player, ↑precedent, ↑proposition, ↑road, ↑route, ↑side effect, ↑situation, ↑slippery slope, ↑sport, ↑street, ↑stretch, ↑stunt, ↑substance, ↑subversive, ↑task, ↑tendency, ↑territory, ↑thing, ↑threat, ↑trend, ↑waste, ↑water, ↑weapon, ↑work
Collocations dictionary. 2013.