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High Risk Definition

High Risk refers to a situation, action, or investment that involves a considerable potential for loss or danger.

Part of Speech

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses

Noun

1. The act or fact of being exposed to a significant likelihood of loss, harm, or failure, especially in financial matters.

Example sentence: The entrepreneur's decision to invest in cryptocurrency was a high risk that paid off handsomely.

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Adjective

1. Indicating the likelihood of loss, harm, or failure being substantial.

Example sentence: The high-risk nature of the expedition required skilled mountaineers.

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Usages: Popular and Local

Popular Usage

Used commonly in the financial sector to describe investments or ventures with a higher chance of loss but also potentially higher returns.

Example sentence: Traders often seek high-risk investments to diversify their portfolios and maximize potential profits.

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Local Usage

Within a local context, high risk can refer to activities or decisions that involve a heightened level of danger or potential harm.

Example sentence: In our neighborhood, riding a bike without a helmet is considered a high-risk behavior.

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