Vocabulary

Hazard

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
a danger or risk.
Urdu meaning
خطرہ، ڈر
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. There are more than 3,000 lakes of different sizes in this seismic hazard region.
  2. Barring a few shortcomings, it contains world-class documents, provides a wealth of knowledge, including hazard and vulnerability mapping, impressive plans and toolkits.
  3. Children in sprawling urban slums inhale air laced with pollutants, turning a simple walk to school into a health hazard.
  4. Children in sprawling urban slums inhale air laced with pollutants, turning a simple walk to school into a health hazard.
  5. AS smog continues to shroud parts of Pakistan, an Ipsos survey highlights the scope of this environmental hazard.
Synonyms
danger, risk, peril, threat, menace, difficulty, problem, pitfall, jeopardy, perilousness

Antonyms
keep safe
Curator example
“the hazards of childbirth”

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