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hazard

Pronunciation: /ˈhazəd/
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Definition of hazard

noun

  • 1a danger or risk:the hazards of childbirth
  • a potential source of danger:a fire hazard a health hazard
  • a permanent feature of a golf course which presents an obstruction to playing a shot, such as a bunker or stream.
  • 2 [mass noun] literary chance; probability:we can form no calculation concerning the laws of hazard
  • 3 [mass noun] a gambling game using two dice, in which the chances are complicated by arbitrary rules.
  • 4(in real tennis) each of the winning openings in the court.
  • 5 Billiards a stroke with which a ball is pocketed.
  • (losing hazard) the pocketing of the cue ball off another ball.
  • (winning hazard) the pocketing of the object ball.

verb

[with object]
  • 1say (something) in a tentative way:he hazarded a guess
  • 2put (something) at risk of being lost:the cargo business is too risky to hazard money on

Origin:

Middle English (in hazard (sense 3 of the noun)): from Old French hasard, from Spanish azar, from Arabic az-zahr 'chance, luck', from Persian zār or Turkish zar 'dice'

Spelling help

Spell hazard with a single z; the ending is -ard.

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