Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Dangerous or harmful in American Thesaurus
Dangerous or harmful
disastrous (adjective)
adverse (adjective)
negative, unpleasant, or harmful
cataclysmic (adjective)
changing a situation in a sudden, violent, and unpleasant way
combustible (adjective)
convulsive (adjective)
dangerously (adverb)
to such a degree that harm, death, damage, or destruction is possible
dangerously (adverb)
in a way that is likely to harm someone or to damage something
dark (adjective)
morally bad, dangerous, or frightening
deleterious (adjective)
very formal harmful
destructive (adjective)
detrimental (adjective)
devastating (adjective)
dubious (adjective)
not completely good, safe, or honest
glowering (adjective)
dark and threatening
hairy (adjective)
informal frightening, or dangerous
inimical (adjective)
formal causing harm, or stopping the development of something
overactive (adjective)
parlous (adjective)
very formal full of dangers or difficulties
perilously (adverb)
mainly literary in a way that is dangerous or that can cause serious problems
pernicious (adjective)
formal very dangerous or harmful, especially to someone’s moral character
poisonous (adjective)
precarious (adjective)
precarious (adjective)
prejudicial (adjective)
formal harmful to someone or something
threatening (adjective)
showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you
treacherous (adjective)
very dangerous, especially because the dangers are not obvious
undesirable (adjective)