Peril

/ˈpɛrəl/ noun

Serious and immediate danger. It often suggests a risk that could lead to harm or loss.

From Old French “peril,” from Latin “periculum” meaning “trial, danger, risk.” In Latin it was tied to the idea of testing or trying something, which always carries risk.

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