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dangerously /ˈdeɪn(d)ʒ(ə)rəsli /adverb1In a way that is able or likely to cause harm or injury: he admitted driving dangerously [as submodifier]: during the night Mary was taken dangerously ill...- Nationally, nearly one in five adults are dangerously overweight.
- He was dangerously thin, and was said to be suffering from serious medical problems.
- Initial reports suggested the ferry, which had recently returned to sea after repairs, was dangerously overcrowded.
1.1In a way that is likely to cause problems or to have adverse consequences: [as submodifier]: stocks have been depleted to dangerously low levels...- The first act comes dangerously close to becoming another routine police movie.
- The idea of taxing wealth is dangerously seductive, even to some on the Right.
- Fiona's mother kept a kindly eye on her daughter while at the same time flirting dangerously with the landlord.
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