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danger vs cause

cause vs danger

danger and cause both are nouns.

danger is not a verb while cause is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
danger Yes No No No
cause Yes No Yes No
As nouns, cause is a hypernym of danger; that is, cause is a word with a broader meaning than danger:
  • danger: a cause of pain or injury or loss
  • cause: any entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results
Other hypernyms of danger include causal agency, causal agent.
danger (noun) cause (noun)
a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury any entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results
a dangerous place a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
a cause of pain or injury or loss a justification for something existing or happening
events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something
danger (verb) cause (verb)
cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally
Difference between danger and cause

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