risk
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Go out on a limb
To take a significant risk by putting oneself in a vulnerable or exposed position, often by expressing an unpopular opinion or supporting a controversial idea.
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Play with fire
To engage in a risky or dangerous activity that could lead to serious, negative consequences.
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Put all your eggs in one basket
To concentrate all one's resources or efforts into a single venture, thereby risking everything on that one outcome.
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Stick your neck out
To take a risk or put oneself in a vulnerable position for a potential gain or to help someone.
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Touch and go
Describes a precarious situation where the outcome is uncertain and could easily be either good or bad.
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Leap into the unknown
To take a significant risk by embarking on a new venture or situation without knowing what the outcome will be.
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Bet against the house
To take a position contrary to a powerful, established entity, often implying a high risk or low chance of success.
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At stake
Refers to something that is at risk of being lost or gained, often implying significant importance or consequences.
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Everything is on the line
This idiom signifies a situation where all success, reputation, or future prospects are at stake and could be gained or lost.
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Dice with death
To engage in extremely dangerous activities where there is a high risk of being killed.
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It's a gamble
This phrase describes a situation or decision that involves significant risk with an uncertain outcome.
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Push one's luck
To continue to do something risky or potentially detrimental, especially after a period of success or good fortune, thereby increasing the chance of a negative outcome.
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Take a chance
To do something risky with the hope of a positive outcome.
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Play the odds
To make a decision or take an action based on the probabilities of success or failure, often involving risk.
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To push your luck
To take unnecessary risks, especially after a period of good fortune, thereby increasing the chance of a negative outcome.
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Barely hanging by a thread
To be in an extremely precarious or unstable situation, on the verge of collapse or failure.
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Press one's luck
To continue taking risks after a period of success, potentially jeopardizing previous gains.
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Russian roulette
A highly dangerous and reckless action with an unpredictable, potentially fatal outcome, often likened to the deadly game of chance involving a revolver.
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Getting burned
To suffer a significant loss, disappointment, or negative consequence, often financial or emotional, due to a poor decision, betrayal, or unforeseen problem.
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A roll of the dice
An action or decision involving a high degree of risk and an unpredictable outcome, dependent mostly on chance.
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A precarious situation
A dangerous or unstable circumstance that is likely to lead to trouble or collapse.
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An accident waiting to happen
This phrase describes a situation, person, or object that is so inherently flawed or risky that a negative event or disaster is highly likely to occur.
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Hedging
Taking actions to minimize or offset potential losses or risks, or using ambiguous language to avoid making a direct commitment.
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On the line
Something important is at stake or in danger, with a critical outcome pending.