Get to know Risked better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Risked meaning
simple past and past participle of risk
Using Risked
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of risk
- In the example corpus, risked often appears in combinations such as: risked their, have risked, who risked.
Context around Risked
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Risked
- In this selection, "risked" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, once, government, drove, narrative, looking and losing stand out and add context to how "risked" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abortion it risked the ire and and routinely risked his life. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "risked" sits close to words such as contemporaries, dudley and duly, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with risked
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Admittedly, part of the forecasted upside stems from the de-risked narrative. (12 words)
However, he risked courting controversy by writing “Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. (13 words)
In November, the Government that it risked making child poverty worse in the North East. (15 words)
Drove risked leaving themselves cut adrift at the bottom of the Thurlow Nunn League First Division North standings after the weekend's reversal, with Martin Tudosa’s strike not enough to stop them slipping to their 13th reversal of the season. (41 words)
He had to tread carefully, though, because if he altered his own timeline in any way, he risked creating a paradox, erasing someone from history or even making it so he and Addison never fell in love. (37 words)
And given the current state of the opinion polls, Akshata surely knew she risked looking like a desperate woman pleading for Rishi's survival, some cut-out caricature of a Stepford Wife. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Admittedly, part of the forecasted upside stems from the de-risked narrative.
And given the current state of the opinion polls, Akshata surely knew she risked looking like a desperate woman pleading for Rishi's survival, some cut-out caricature of a Stepford Wife.
Andrew Boyd — who also risked a head-on smash with a bus — was in the grip of alcohol and drug addiction 'issues' when he sparked a blue light chase through the town.
Berlin has also been warned that it risked it's reputation for “reliability” as a key pillar of European collective defence if Mr Scholz delayed his decision anymore.
But he's a very unusual protester - a former Mossad spy who never before questioned the state for which he once risked his life on foreign missions.
But Mr Dutton said the government risked losing the referendum should they not let the public know exactly what it was voting for.
Curtis Jones missed training on Friday and is not risked today due to a minor issue.
Drove risked leaving themselves cut adrift at the bottom of the Thurlow Nunn League First Division North standings after the weekend's reversal, with Martin Tudosa’s strike not enough to stop them slipping to their 13th reversal of the season.
He fought in both wizard wars and routinely risked his life for Harry and the efforts to stop Voldemort.
He had to tread carefully, though, because if he altered his own timeline in any way, he risked creating a paradox, erasing someone from history or even making it so he and Addison never fell in love.
He made the odd comment in a speech in Valhalla, New York where he blasted the Republican negotiating position and said it risked running the U.S. into default.
However, he risked courting controversy by writing “Kosovo is the heart of Serbia.
If a series even openly discussed abortion, it risked the ire of highly organized media watchdogs on the religious right who would lead boycotts and threaten skittish advertisers.
If it was me 15 years ago as a young inexperienced, coach, thinking that the short-term result is what matters, I’d probably have played her and risked the big picture.
If they were even suspected of saying anything in opposition to the Indian government, they risked arrest, or worse.
I'm very happy with a 33% return on these investments, especially since I risked a fraction of what the stockholders did.
In November, the Government that it risked making child poverty worse in the North East.
In return, he risked his life to protect his collection when the Okanagan Centre wildfire tore through his Lake Country neighbourhood in 2017.
In the 1930s, two women risked their lives to record a scientific survey of the region’s plants.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni chaired a crisis meeting with civil protection officials and later thanked rescuers who had risked their own lives to help the victims.
Common combinations with risked
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- risked their 24×
- have risked 14×
- who risked 14×
- it risked 13×
- risked his 10×
- they risked 10×
- he risked 10×
- and risked 8×
- risked being 7×
- risked her 6×