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jeopardize

/ˈdʒɛp.ɚ.daɪz/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To put someone or something into a situation where there is a risk of loss, harm, or failure.

Example Sentences:
  • Skipping your final exams will seriously jeopardize your chances of graduating.
  • The sudden scandal threatened to jeopardize the company's reputation.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the obsolete noun 'jeopardy' (from Old French 'jeu parti', meaning 'a divided game' or 'a game with even chances', hence a hazardous risk or uncertain outcome), combined with the English verbal suffix '-ize'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'leopard eyes'—staring into the eyes of a wild leopard will definitely jeopardize your safety.

Frequently Asked Questions About “jeopardize

1. What is the meaning of “jeopardize” in English?

In English, jeopardize (verb) is defined as: “To put someone or something into a situation where there is a risk of loss, harm, or failure.”.

2. How do you use “jeopardize” in a sentence?

Skipping your final exams will seriously jeopardize your chances of graduating.

3. What are English synonyms of “jeopardize”?

Common synonyms include:endanger,imperil,threaten,compromise,risk

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “jeopardize”?

Derived from the obsolete noun 'jeopardy' (from Old French 'jeu parti', meaning 'a divided game' or 'a game with even chances', hence a hazardous risk or uncertain outcome), combined with the English verbal suffix '-ize'.