Dangerous, unsafe, precarious, hazardous, insecure, more collocations:
A risky [investment, asset], the [investment] has become too risky, is a risky business, more
If an activity or action is risky, it is dangerous or likely to fail.
Investing in airlines is a very risky business.
It's risky to assume that we know what voters will be thinking in a year's time.
Involving the possibility of something bad happening:
Involving the possibility of something.
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Definition of risky adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary.
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Usage what does risky mean?
Risky describes something that involves risk or hazards, as in walking a tightrope without a net below is risky.
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Her plan is too risky.
It's a risky move [=an action that may result in something bad or unpleasant happening] for the company.
I don't like the riskiness of the plan.