
extremadamente
in a way that is too extreme or intense
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azaroso
filled with important, exciting, or dangerous events

temerario
reckless and willing to do dangerous things

(cauteloso)
reservado
not displaying feelings or giving very much information

propenso
possible to do a particular action

de mala fama
widely known for something negative or unfavorable

imprudente
not caring about the possible results of one's actions that could be dangerous

(imprudente)
impulsivo
(of a person) tending to do things without carefully thinking about the possible outcomes

(precavido)
cauteloso
feeling or showing caution and attentiveness regarding possible dangers or problems

sano y salvo
not damaged or injured in any way
The idiom "safe and sound" has its origin in Middle English. This phrase is often used to express relief or reassurance after a potentially risky or dangerous situation, such as returning home from a journey or finding something or someone thought to be lost. It can also be used metaphorically to convey emotional well-being or security.

evitar
to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening
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tener cuidado
to warn someone to be cautious of a dangerous person or thing

advertir
to warn someone of something that could be difficult or dangerous
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(poner en peligro)
comprometer
to put someone or something in danger, particularly by being careless
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(desafiar)
retar
to challenge someone to do something difficult, embarrassing, or risky
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huir
to escape danger or from a place
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(guardar bajo llave)
encerrar
to place something in a container or place that can be securely fastened with a lock

alerta
a situation where people are ready to confront a threat

angustia
a situation where an airplane, ship, etc. requires help because it is in serious danger

(riesgo)
peligro
something that poses a risk or danger

apuesta
an act that someone does while knowing that there is a risk but also possible success

peligro
the state of being threatened by or exposed to a significant negative occurrence

amenaza
someone or something that causes or is likely to cause danger or damage

precaución
an act done to prevent something unpleasant or bad from happening

refugio
a location or circumstance that offers protection and safety

(cifra de fallecidos)
número de muertos
the number of individuals who die as a result of an accident, war, etc.
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(salvamento)
rescate
the action or process of saving someone or something

salvaguardia
an act, law, rule, etc. that protects someone or something against danger or harm

cobardía
the quality of not having courage

audacia
the quality of willing to take risks and not being afraid

locura
very stupid behavior that could develop into a dangerous situation

(faltante)
desaparecido
referring to something that is stolen or not in its usual place
The idiom "AWOL" stands for "absent without leave," originating from the military context to describe a person who is absent from their assigned duties or post without permission. The term's usage has since extended to civilian settings, broadly indicating something that is missing or unaccounted for.
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