risk in Arabic
risk in Arabic is مُخَاطَرة, مُجَازَفَة, خَطَر — risk means the chance that something bad will happen as a result of an action or situation.
risk in Arabic
مُخَاطَرة
Pronounced: muḵāṭara
possible, usually negative, outcome
مُجَازَفَة
Pronounced: mujāzafa
possible, usually negative, outcome
خَطَر
Pronounced: ḵaṭar
possible, usually negative, outcome
What does "risk" mean?
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noun The chance that something bad will happen as a result of an action or situation.
"Smoking greatly increases the risk of lung cancer."
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noun A person or thing viewed in terms of how likely they are to cause loss or harm (e.g. to an insurer or lender).
"The insurance company classified him as a high risk due to his driving record."
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verb To expose something to possible loss, harm, or danger.
"She risked her savings to start the business."
risk in a sentence
- Smoking greatly increases the risk of lung cancer.
- Investors weighed the risk against the potential reward.
- The insurance company classified him as a high risk due to his driving record.
- She risked her savings to start the business.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "risk" in Arabic?
"risk" in Arabic is مُخَاطَرة, مُجَازَفَة, خَطَر. risk means: The chance that something bad will happen as a result of an action or situation.
How do you pronounce مُخَاطَرة?
"risk" in Arabic is مُخَاطَرة, pronounced "muḵāṭara".
How do you use "risk" in a sentence?
Example: "Smoking greatly increases the risk of lung cancer." In Arabic, "risk" is مُخَاطَرة, مُجَازَفَة, خَطَر.
Are there other ways to say "risk" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "risk": مُخَاطَرة, مُجَازَفَة, خَطَر.
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