- hazard
- 01. Cell phones in cars can be a real [hazard], in that they distract drivers from the road.02. Smoking is [hazardous] to your health; everyone knows that!03. The proper disposal of [hazardous] waste has always been a problem for nuclear power plants.04. All [hazardous] materials must be disposed of properly.05. Smoking has been banned in public buildings here because of the [hazard] second-hand smoke poses.06. This toy should not be used by children under three as the small parts could be a choking [hazard].07. The oil leaking from a sinking freighter poses a serious [hazard] to marine life in the area.08. Someone once said that the greatest [hazard] in life is to risk nothing.09. Deep-sea diving from oil rigs is among the world's most [hazardous] occupations, averaging a death rate of 1 out of every 100 workers each year.10. Burn-out is a common [hazard] of the teaching profession.11. It is important to keep all medications, cleaning and automotive supplies, and other [hazardous] products out of the reach of children.12. Driving safely means looking out for [hazards].13. Snow and rain often produce [hazardous] driving conditions.14. Yellow diamond-shaped road signs warn of possible [hazards] ahead.15. Given the numerous health benefits of physical activity, the [hazards] of being inactive are clear.16. Identifying potential [hazards] ahead of time, and advance planning can reduce the dangers of serious injury or loss of life from an earthquake.17. Studies show that riding a bicycle on the sidewalk is much more [hazardous] than riding on the roads.18. The Middle Eastern nation of Qatar has only two natural [hazards]; haze and dust storms.19. Human beings produce more than 100 tons of toxic or [hazardous] waste every second of every day.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.