Riskiness

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɪskinəs/

Definitions of riskiness

noun the quality of being full of risk or danger

Example Sentences

A1 Taking unnecessary risks is not a good idea.

A2 The riskiness of the situation was evident to everyone.

B1 Investors need to carefully consider the riskiness of different financial products.

B2 The project was abandoned due to the high level of riskiness involved.

C1 The riskiness of the new business venture was analyzed by experts before any decisions were made.

C2 The company's CEO was known for his boldness and willingness to take on high levels of riskiness in pursuit of success.

Examples of riskiness in a Sentence

formal Investing in high-risk assets involves a certain level of riskiness that should be carefully considered.

informal Jumping off cliffs into the water may seem fun, but the riskiness of it is not worth it.

slang Riding a motorcycle without a helmet is just pure riskiness, dude.

figurative Her decision to quit her stable job and pursue her passion for art was a bold move filled with riskiness.

Grammatical Forms of riskiness

plural

riskinesses

comparative

riskier

superlative

riskiest

present tense

riskiness

future tense

will riskiness

perfect tense

has riskiness

continuous tense

is riskinessing

singular

riskiness

positive degree

riskiness

infinitive

to riskiness

gerund

riskinessing

participle

riskinessed

Origin and Evolution of riskiness

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'riskiness' originated from the Middle English word 'risk', which was derived from the Italian word 'risco' meaning danger.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'riskiness' has evolved to encompass the concept of being prone to risks or dangers, reflecting the changing attitudes towards uncertainty and potential harm.