Vocabulary
precarious
/prɪˈkɛr.i.əs/
adjective
Definition
Not safe or secure; likely to fall, fail, or change in an unwanted way without warning.
Etymology
From Latin 'precarius' meaning 'obtained by begging' or 'uncertain,' derived from 'prex' (prayer). The meaning evolved from 'uncertain' to 'dangerously unstable.'
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